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Winsage
June 16, 2026
Microsoft's Outlook for Windows is facing criticism for its notification handling, particularly in the new Outlook version built on the WebView2 framework. Users experience a delay of approximately 10 seconds when clicking on email notifications, compared to the near-instantaneous access provided by Outlook Classic, which allows users to open new emails in about five seconds. The new Outlook consumes significantly more memory and CPU resources, using between 490 MB and 636 MB of RAM, while Outlook Classic operates within 117 MB to 148 MB. Despite updates aimed at improving the new Outlook, the core issue of notification handling remains unresolved. Microsoft is working on enhancements, but the performance limitations of the WebView2 architecture continue to affect user experience. Outlook Classic will continue to be supported until April 2029.
Winsage
June 13, 2026
WhatsApp for Windows, despite having a large user base of 3 billion globally and 1.6 billion on Windows, suffers from significant performance issues, including high RAM usage (400 MB before logging in and up to 1.2 GB while idling), slow message delivery, and a choppy scrolling experience. The app operates as a web wrapper using the WebView2 framework, which leads to inefficient resource consumption compared to native applications. Users across various hardware configurations report freezing, delayed messages, and instability. Microsoft’s Teams app also faces similar performance challenges due to its reliance on the same framework. There is a growing concern about the trend of developers opting for web applications over native ones, driven by a lack of trust in native frameworks. Despite Microsoft's push for native app development through WinUI, there is currently no native version of WhatsApp for Windows, while Meta has developed optimized versions for other platforms.
AppWizard
June 10, 2026
The native version of Minecraft for the Nintendo Switch 2 will launch with a significant update to the Super Mario™ Mash-Up pack, introducing enhanced Vibrant Visuals graphics. This update allows players to experience themed textures, music, and skins related to the Super Mario Bros. series, and explore locations like Peach’s Castle and Delfino Plaza with reimagined visuals.
AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Microsoft announced a native edition of Minecraft for the Nintendo Switch 2 during a recent Nintendo Direct livestream. This new edition will utilize the console's advanced capabilities and include the Vibrant Visuals graphics upgrade, featuring enhancements like volumetric lighting, directional lighting, volumetric fog, dynamic shadows, reflections in water, and shimmering effects on metallic blocks. Players will be able to transfer their save data from the original Switch version to the new edition, which will be a paid upgrade. The Nintendo Switch 2 version will also include the exclusive Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. The release is scheduled for 2026.
AppWizard
April 20, 2026
ASUS launched its Zenbook A16 on April 7, featuring Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor, marking a shift in the Windows on ARM ecosystem. The Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme is a System-on-Chip (SoC) with a high-performance "Oryon" CPU and a "Hexagon" NPU for AI tasks, achieving up to 80 TOPS, along with an "Adreno" GPU for graphics. The laptop's gaming performance varies by title: 1. World of Warcraft: Midnight - Verdict: ✅ Perfect; maintained 60 FPS in demanding scenarios. 2. Cyberpunk 2077 - Verdict: 🟠 Playable; performance around 30–40 FPS on low settings, not ideal for casual gameplay. 3. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition - Verdict: ✅ Great; ran smoothly at 55–60 FPS without ray tracing. 4. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Verdict: ❓ TBD; lacks an ARM64 build, making it challenging to run. The findings highlight the need for native ARM64 game versions and the potential for growth in the Windows on ARM gaming sector.
Winsage
March 18, 2026
The latest update for Copilot has transformed it into a WebView-based application, marking it as a hybrid app rather than fully native. The new Copilot (version 146.0.3856.63) operates as a web application, evidenced by multiple sub-processes in the Task Manager that are characteristic of Microsoft Edge. The version number of Copilot aligns closely with that of Microsoft Edge. The revamped Copilot functions as a web app within a desktop shell but loads content from copilot.microsoft.com. Despite its web-based nature, it performs comparably to its native predecessor and launches more quickly. Microsoft had previously announced a "native" version of Copilot, which was misleading as it still relied on web components. In 2025, Microsoft began distributing a truly native Copilot app, free of web components, which started in March 2025. However, the Copilot has now reverted to a web-based format for users in the Windows Insider Program, with plans to extend this change to non-Insiders soon.
Winsage
December 9, 2025
Camo Streamlight is an application that enhances camera image quality by illuminating the screen, similar to macOS's "Edge Light" feature. It is free and includes a companion app, Camo Studio, which offers filters, adjustments, and auto-framing options for video calls on Windows. The app allows users to customize the illuminated area, brightness, and hue. Testing showed that Camo Streamlight effectively brightened images in dim environments and improved detail in well-lit settings, with performance varying based on display specifications, particularly benefiting users with larger HDR screens.
Winsage
November 29, 2025
Microsoft is implementing a solution to address performance issues in Microsoft Teams on Windows, specifically targeting crashes and slowdowns. A new background process, ms-teams_modulehost.exe, will be added to the desktop version of Teams to manage call-related functions separately from the main application. This change aims to reduce system strain, decrease crash rates during meetings, and improve startup times. The strategy builds on the existing architecture of Teams, which uses WebView2, and seeks to offload complex features to enhance performance. Users have reported frequent freezes, delays, and high RAM usage with Teams. While this modular approach is intended to provide immediate improvements, some experts suggest that a complete redesign as a native Windows application would be a more effective long-term solution.
BetaBeacon
November 19, 2025
Valve's new VR headset, Steam Frame, can play games in various ways, including streaming PC VR games, emulating PC VR games on its own Arm-chip, or playing native Arm games in the form of .apk files. There is a possibility that if you purchase a game for your gaming PC, you may also be offered the .apk version for free to use on the Steam Frame. The addition of OpenXR support may make it easier to get virtual reality games working on different devices.
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