

A hyperactive Widgets app pushes celebrity gossip. A new Start menu seems designed for enterprises. Aesthetically, Windows 11 sacrifices productivity for personality, but without cohesion. Last year, we often felt we had to do something, and for some very good reasons, but without a real sense of the way ahead. In some ways, Windows 11 feels very much like a product of 2020. Windows 11 doesn’t convincingly answer the question every PC user should ask: Why do I need this upgrade? The new operating system repurposes some of Microsoft’s cancelled Windows 10X code, but lacks the unified vision that 10X promised. Windows 11 will undoubtedly improve over time, but it’s a very polarizing upgrade that many users will want to forgo for now.

Update your software that should actually open.There tap the Options icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen to change the default apps. Android: Tap the Settings icon on your smartphone, then tap on the Apps section. There long-press on the file, then release your finger. If you do not see an app to open the file, then tap Share "Share" and choose an app. Linux: Right click on the file, and select "Open with" and choose another program.

Then choose another program and check the "Always Open With" box. Mac: Right click (or Ctrl-click) the WS file, then click "Open with" > "Other.". Now select another program and check the box "Always use this app to open *.WS files". Windows: Right click on any WS file and then click "Open with" > "Choose another app".
