565 times in the series. 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.
Microsoft plans to move some native apps to the new System Components Hub in Windows 11. Apps include Get Help, Microsoft Store, and Windows Security. The new system label also appears in the Start menu and, somewhat surprisingly, in more apps.
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.
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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
camo studio
Camo Studio promises to upgrade the output quality of cameras connected to your Windows PC. The free version has some limitations, but no ads or watermarks. The main limitations are only support for resolutions below 720p, no image enhancement in standard mode, no lighting adjustments, and a few other limitations.
This application works with any camera connected to your PC, including smartphone cameras. We support conferencing and meeting services such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet.
gyro flow
Gyroflow is an advanced gyro-based video stabilization tool for cinematography, drone videography, and more. The app supports a wide range of cameras and formats, including GoPro Hero 5 and later, some Runcam cameras, many Sony cameras, and RAW formats.
This app uses internally or externally recorded data to stabilize videos.
Rectify 11 3.0
Rectify11 is an open source tool that promises to improve the experience on Windows 11 devices by fixing inconsistencies and other issues. It promises consistent icons and themes, and above all, a clean Windows user interface. Learn more about.