Microsoft shouldn’t be dictating apps that people use on Windows 11

When an operating system goes through a big update, it's natural for some apps to break. Maybe the update introduced a new feature or tweaked an old system, and now a third-party app that relied on those systems doesn't work as well as it should. As such, people tend to experience less-than-ideal performance after an update; sometimes it's the fault of the operating system's developer, and sometimes the people who make the apps need to push an update to fix the problems.

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