Changelog can be read here: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21313
Maybe never:When this will be out?
Moving forward, the Dev Channel will receive builds directly from the active development branch, and new features will show up in these builds first. While features in the active development branch may be slated for a future Windows 10 release, they are no longer matched to a specific Windows 10 release. This means that builds from the active development branch simply reflect the latest work in progress code from our engineers.
Up until now, you had to edit the Registry manually to remove these context menu entries. As spotted by Windows Latest, this won't be necessary anymore going forward, at least not for the Paint 3D entry as it too will be removed by Microsoft on systems that come without it preinstalled or on devices the app is removed from.
Good old PaintGreat, how am I suppose to edit pictures now? Time to start looking for 3rd party app. I will never understand MS's approach to add bloatware and to remove useful stuff instead.
You can still probably download it from the Microsoft storeGreat, how am I suppose to edit pictures now? Time to start looking for 3rd party app. I will never understand MS's approach to add bloatware and to remove useful stuff instead.
Only if it works (sometimes it does, sometimes it does not), besides I generally avoid those scripted nightmares from MS store.You can still probably download it from the Microsoft store
Did you block something?Only if it works (sometimes it does, sometimes it does not), besides I generally avoid those scripted nightmares from MS store.
The problem is, that store and it's apps are not real software, they are basically scripts very sensitive to everything. Normal software would not just stop working at random.I personally doesn't have problems with Store.
What? Apps are programs tooThe problem is, that store and it's apps are not real software, they are basically scripts very sensitive to everything. Normal software would not just stop working at random.
They are are basically batch files too dependent on the OS. Like Windows Updates can stop working, because of using a dot instead of a comma, for crying out loud.What? Apps are programs too
I don't read anything about Batch or scrips in generally.They are are basically batch files too dependent on the OS. Like Windows Updates can stop working, because of using a dot instead of a comma, for crying out loud.
Build desktop apps for Windows - Windows apps
This documentation provides the latest guidance about building desktop apps for Windows 11 and Windows 10.docs.microsoft.com