Microsoft will finally open up the Store in WIndows 11 to feature more kinds of apps, as well as Android apps delivered via Amazon. There are also still some visual glitches, and Windows Hello is reportedly broken on many devices. However, the feature might need to mature a bit before it is deemed suitable for a beta build. That will continue to exist in the dev channel, and Microsoft is looking for ways to integrate it into upcoming betas. For one, it won't have the recently added Microsoft Teams integration. However, don't expect this beta to be ready for prime time. Apparently, Microsoft feels that this version of Windows 11 has proven itself good enough to get a promotion to beta. ![]() In fact, that's where build 22000.100 started out on July 22nd. Until now, all the Windows 11 builds were exclusively in the dev channel. There are "channels" for developers, beta, and release. Microsoft runs its Insider program similar to Chromium-based browsers. ![]() You can check it out today (assuming you have compatible hardware) in the Windows Insider Program. The latest version of the upcoming OS, build 22000.100 has moved from the dev channel to beta (Opens in a new window) - the first Windows 11 build to earn such a distinction. It has only been a few weeks since Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 11, and you can already download a beta.
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