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Windows 10 is getting a killer iPhone feature – Techradar Australia
iOS influence

Could Microsoft be taking inspiration from the iPhone and iOS for the next Windows 10 update? It seems so, with a feature that will allow you to archive apps you rarely use which seems awfully similar to the useful offload apps you can find on Apples smartphones.
At the moment, if you want to save storage space and remove an app, you have to completely uninstall it, which means also removing all of the data from your machine.
If you change your mind and want to reinstall the app later on, you…
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