The big picture: Windows 11 Insider previews have frequently hinted at what features users can expect from Microsoft’s eventual public release. Now, with the rollout of the first major feature update, Windows 11 users can finally access Android apps via the Amazon Appstore Preview, as long as they’re in the US. Meanwhile, features rolling out across the globe include several Taskbar enhancements, refreshed Notepad and Media Player apps, and a more powerful Teams experience.
Official Android app support in Windows 11 got plenty of attention during Microsoft’s reveal of the feature last year. The capability, however, was notably missing from the first official release of the OS and could only be found in Insider builds, until now.
In its first major Windows 11 update, Microsoft has rolled out the feature to the public, albeit still in limited fashion. For a start, it is only available to US users, giving them access to over 1,000 Android apps and games from the Amazon AppStore.
In terms of Taskbar enhancements, the update brings back the weather widget, which now serves as the entry point for the Windows 11 widget panel. In the case of the default centrally-aligned Taskbar, this widget appears to the extreme left, while users with a left-aligned Taskbar will find it to the right of the task view icon.
The addition of window sharing, meanwhile, lets users quickly hover any open app icon in the Taskbar and share content with a couple of clicks. Microsoft notes that these features are only available to Team users with a work or school account.
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