Microsoft might update first-party Windows 8 apps sooner than you think
Windows RT won't be neglected
Users of Windows 8 and Windows RT have worried that Microsoft would wait for the operating systems' scheduled "Blue" update to improve its first-party apps, but a new report may to lay those fears to rest.
ZDNet learned, thanks to sources, that Microsoft could update first-party Windows 8/RT apps like Mail, Calendar, Music, and Games as soon as this month.
Updates to those apps would likely arrive as separate tweaks and improvements, not a full system-wide update like the Blue updates we've been hearing about.
If that's the case, then Windows users disappointed with the state of Microsoft's internally developed apps could soon find some relief.
Opening the suggestions box
According to ZDNet, Microsoft is well aware that many Windows 8 and Windows RT users are unhappy with the first-party Mail and Music apps.
At this point, Microsoft's own employees are reportedly using updated and improved versions of these apps that could be released soon.
The updates, if and when ready for the public at large, should be released via the Windows Store.
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I'm blue
Blue is the reported codename for Microsoft's upcoming update to Windows 8, Windows RT and a host of other products, including Windows Phone 8.
The update will add improved search functions and various UI tweaks, according to numerous reports.
Rumor has it Blue could hit Windows users as soon as this summer.
Michael Rougeau is a former freelance news writer for TechRadar. Studying at Goldsmiths, University of London, and Northeastern University, Michael has bylines at Kotaku, 1UP, G4, Complex Magazine, Digital Trends, GamesRadar, GameSpot, IFC, Animal New York, @Gamer, Inside the Magic, Comic Book Resources, Zap2It, TabTimes, GameZone, Cheat Code Central, Gameshark, Gameranx, The Industry, Debonair Mag, Kombo, and others.
Micheal also spent time as the Games Editor for Playboy.com, and was the managing editor at GameSpot before becoming an Animal Care Manager for Wags and Walks.