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Best Windows apps this week
Weekly App and Game Highlights for Windows Users
In this week’s roundup, we delve into the latest and most noteworthy applications, games, and extensions that have graced the Microsoft Store and other platforms for Windows 10 and 11 users over the past week.
As Microsoft gears up to conclude support for Windows 10 next year, users of this operating system may find Wayne’s insightful article on maintaining security particularly beneficial.
For those looking to enhance their productivity, the features of Windows Virtual Desktops and Snap Layouts continue to streamline multitasking experiences.
As always, if you believe there’s an app or game that deserves a mention this week, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments or reach out via email.
Discounts this week
Here’s a curated selection of the most enticing deals currently available. Be sure to explore the Store for a comprehensive list of all offers.
New or notably improved Windows apps
This open-source application provides a user-friendly interface for adjusting the settings of Microsoft Defender on both Windows 10 and 11 devices, as well as Server. Users can view all configurations on a single screen and select from various presets, such as default or maximum, allowing for a complete overhaul of Defender’s settings with just one click.
Another open-source gem, MultOS-USB enables users to utilize multiple ISO images from a single USB device, functioning similarly to Ventoy. It is compatible with both BIOS and UEFI systems, supports Secure Boot, and can load UEFI drivers, making it versatile for various operating systems, including Windows 10, 11, and Linux.
This innovative open-source app allows users to customize the colors used when selecting multiple items on their Windows devices. With options to modify both the outline and fill colors of the selection rectangle, it offers a personal touch to the user interface.