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Joe Belfiore hints at ‘lots more’ features coming to Windows 10 apps

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
September 21, 2015
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Recently, we reported that the some of the Windows 10 apps (including the Photos app) were updated. But it seems that was just the beginning of what Microsoft has in store for us.

Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president at the Operating Systems Group at Microsoft, shared on Twitter that the apps bundled with Windows 10 will receive many more new features.

Folder view in Photos app on Win10 PC! Tried it yet? Lots more good stuff coming to our apps. 🙂

— joebelfiore (@joebelfiore) September 21, 2015

We don’t know what new features Belfiore might be talking about, but we will share them with you as we find out. Be sure to follow us on Twitter or add us to your feed reader so you can have the latest news delivered to you as soon as they come in.

What kind of features do you think will be added to Microsoft’s Windows 10 apps? What do you think Microsoft can do to improve some of the apps? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Further reading: Joe Belfiore, Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile

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