Series 575 items. Welcome to this week’s roundup of the best apps, games, and extensions released for Windows 10 and 11 in the past seven days on Microsoft Store and elsewhere.
The next and possibly final Moment update for Windows 11 could arrive in February. The European Economic Area may see the introduction of a long-awaited option to remove Edge, Bing Search, and other components.
As always, if we missed any apps or games released this week that you think are particularly cool, let us know in the comments below or send us an email.
This week’s discount
Listed below is a selection of the best deals. Check out all offers in store.
Some apps are discounted for more than a week. Only new apps and games are listed below. See previous posts in this series for past offers that may still be valid.
New or significantly improved Windows apps
WhatsPC
WhatsPC is a small open source program that you can run to see what your PC can do. Research shows that more than 240 million Windows 10 PCs could end up in a landfill because they are not compatible with Windows 11.
WhatsPC will perform a thorough check of your system and highlight your options. For example, check whether your PC’s hardware is compatible with Linux or whether it can be improved with a hardware upgrade.
WingetUI 2.20 Final
WingetUI began as a graphical user interface for the Windows package manager winget. It can be used to install, update, or uninstall Windows programs individually or in bulk.
Apart from support for winget, we also support a number of additional package managers, including Chocolatey and, new to this version, PowerShell Gallery.