The latest major update for Windows 11, known as the 23H2 update, has been released, and along with adding new features, Microsoft has also removed some features that were previously available. The removal of the Tips app is the most significant change for consumers, given that it has been deprecated and will eventually be removed from Windows 11 in a future update.
While the app will remain available for now, it will no longer be developed further and will eventually be eliminated from the operating system. However, Microsoft has stated that the app will continue to receive small updates with information about new Windows features. The Tips app is designed to help Windows 11 users with customizing the interface, providing keyboard shortcuts, and highlighting new features of the operating system.
In addition to the removal of the Tips app, there is also speculation that the upcoming major update for Windows 11, possibly turning it into Windows 12, may lead to further changes. It is believed that Microsoft’s decision to remove the Tips app could be related to the upcoming release of Copilot, an AI-based assistant expected to handle all help duties for Windows 11 users.
This recent move to remove the Tips app is part of Microsoft’s efforts to simplify and optimize Windows 11. This is following the previous removal of Windows Maps and Movies & TV applications from default installations of the operating system.
In addition to the removal of the Tips app, there are also discussions around the potential for Windows 11 to support custom commands for the Voice Access feature, offering potential improvements to accessibility in the future. This indicates that Microsoft is actively working to enhance the user experience and functionality of Windows 11.
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