Microsoft is refocusing on native applications for the Windows operating system, as announced by Rudy Huyn, a Partner Architect at Microsoft. The initiative aims for applications to be "100% native," moving away from the reliance on WebView, which has been associated with increased memory usage and performance issues. For example, the WebView version of WhatsApp reportedly consumes significantly more memory than its native version. This shift aligns with Microsoft's strategy to improve foundational aspects of Windows 11, including minimizing disruptions from Windows Update and enhancing taskbar customization. The company aims to lower the baseline memory footprint of Windows, with transitioning app code from WebView to native frameworks being a potential contributor to this goal.