Best Windows apps this week

In this week’s roundup of notable applications, games, and extensions for Windows 10 and 11, we delve into the latest offerings available on the Microsoft Store and beyond. As we approach the end of support for consumer editions of Windows 10 in October 2025, users can still benefit from a year of extended support through a paid option, alongside three years of security updates for Microsoft 365 apps on the platform.

As always, your insights are invaluable. If you’ve come across an app or game released this week that deserves attention, please share your thoughts in the comments or reach out via email.

Discounts this week

This week brings a selection of enticing deals. Be sure to explore the Store for a comprehensive list of offers. Note that some discounts extend beyond a single week, but only new apps and games are highlighted here. For previous offers that may still be active, refer to last week’s post in the series.

New or notably improved Windows apps

  • DiskCopy: This free disk and partition cloning software is designed for Windows users looking to back up partitions or entire disks. It facilitates seamless data migration from one disk to another, making it an ideal solution for those upgrading from older drives to faster alternatives.
  • IrfanView: A long-standing favorite among image viewers, IrfanView continues to impress with its versatility and support for a multitude of image formats. The latest version introduces batch file multithreading and several new hotkeys, enhancing its functionality and user experience.
  • Registry Finder: This freeware tool simplifies the management of the Windows Registry, supporting both local and remote registries. Its usability is significantly enhanced, particularly in search capabilities, allowing users to conduct searches without blocking access and revisit previous search results with ease.
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Best Windows apps this week