Creates fully native applications for Microsoft Windows 11

Microsoft has announced new and serious plans to create fully native applications for the Windows 11 operating system. Zamin.uz reported on this.
To achieve this goal, a special team has been formed to manage the project, with their main task being to improve software quality. For now, no specific information has been provided about which applications will be updated or completely redesigned first; however, experts have emphasized that some apps may abandon their web browser-based components in the future.
Company representative Rudi Hayn clarified this idea further, confirming that new applications will be created in a 100% native format. This means the applications will no longer rely on technologies currently widely used that load interface elements via web pages.
Instead, they will be fully developed using Windows-specific software tools, which will help increase system speed and reliability. This announcement was made as part of the overall improvements Microsoft is introducing to the Windows 11 system.
Previously, the company had presented major updates aimed at increasing user efficiency, improving context menu speed, and reducing the loading time of the file management application. Additionally, features such as transitioning the main menu to modern technology and the ability to move the taskbar located on the desktop to any side were added.
These changes could signify a major shift in Microsoft's software strategy. Currently, many applications included in Windows 11, including the Clipchamp video editor and AI-based assistants, heavily rely on internet technologies.
It is currently unclear whether existing applications will also be modernized in this direction or if focus will only be on new native projects; however, this approach promises to provide users with a more stable and faster-performing environment.





