Windows 11 will soon welcome third-party widgets

Windows 11 will soon welcome third-party widgets

Last month, we told you that Microsoft, according to Windows Latest, was already testing third-party widgets in Windows 11, which would allow users to customize the panel the way they want. At the BUILD developer conference, the Redmond-based company confirmed this intention, stating that third-party widgets will be activated "later this year".

Widgets are based on the Adaptive Cards platform , which allows you to use buttons, texts and graphics in a very simple way. As explained by Microsoft itself, Adaptive Cards can leverage “the capabilities of touch, pen, voice and artificial intelligence to create features that increase engagement and differentiate applications with more natural interactions for customers.”

Microsoft, moreover, continues to believe in improving Windows 11 in order to offer a snappy operating system capable of maximizing productivity and widgets allow you to quickly access various information, without opening the browser or other applications.

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Recently, currently for Insider members only, Microsoft has updated the Windows Subsystem for Android, which now supports Android 12.1 and offers better integration of Android applications with Windows. For more details, we advise you to read our previous dedicated article.