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Windows 11 updated but should you upgrade?

Windows 11 has finally overtaken Windows 7 for market share (www.snipca.com/43205), but it took nearly a year from its launch last October - and it’s still far behind Windows 10. Microsoft hopes that the new tools in the operating system’s first Feature update, called 22H2, will see it gain more ground.

So what can we expect? Here we’ve selected eight tools that we’re reasonably sure will appear in the update, because they’re all in the latest preview builds available to Windows Insiders. We’ve excluded a few that we think Microsoft will remove before 22H2 is released, even though they appear in the preview builds. The most notable of these is tabs for File Explorer, which we hope will arrive before

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