The Windows Store could see point updates for system apps coming soon
Having your computer up-to-date is something of great importance, not only for security, but also for the improvements it brings to either the operating system or the corresponding applications. The problem is often that to access a specific improvement, you have to wait for a complete update, a process that extends the time period too much .
It is a problem that we have seen in some manufacturers (HTC suddenly comes to mind, one of the first to offer a solution) that has revealed that there must be other ways to provide timely updates without having to wait too long.Better for them and better for the user. And that's what Microsoft seems to be preparing.
And if we want to update a functionality of the system it is more interesting not having to wait for a large and heavy _update, which Apart from taking time to arrive, it forces you to have to restart the device in use. The solution is to have loose applications or functionalities in the Windows Store that could be downloaded by users and thus not have to depend on a global update.
This is the case of language packs in the Windows Store that have been discovered by the colleagues of Aggiornamenti Lumia and although not yet they can be installed or used, they serve to put black on white which is the intention of Microsoft.
An option that would make if we want to access Windows 10 under a specific language, we would not have to wait until an update enabled it A type of solution that can be extended to applications of the system that are integrated into it. Thus, for example, we could update Edge without having to wait for Microsoft and how the browser, other similar functions.
This is a great improvement that will surely begin to reach the users of the Insider Program in no time and that would be published light in general with Redstone 4 back in the spring. An option that, for example, Google already offers on Android (we can update the keyboard, camera... without waiting for a global one or Apple on macOS with some applications such as iMovie or Garage Band).
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