Still searching for a killer app in Windows 10 Anniversary Update

21.07.2016
A couple of days ago, as I was finishing the InfoWorld review of Windows 10 Anniversary Update, a good friend (and astute editor) asked me a very simple question: Where is the killer app in Windows 10

After all, if folks are going to go through the pain and bother of upgrading from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Win10 -- and of climbing the learning curve once again -- there has to be a good reason for the effort, right

I racked my brain. It's a very pertinent question, especially now that the days of free upgrades are drawing to a close.

Some things in Windows 10 are nice. For example, the ability to run Windows Defender Offline, the rootkit killer, from a Win10 pane is cool. I like the built-in ease of installing a clean copy of Win10 while blasting out manufacturer-installed crap. Having the weather and news appear on Start screen live tiles is nice enough. Setting an alarm with "Hey Cortana" rates as useful. Even allowing Cortana to scan my inbound mail and set appointments -- flight schedules, for example -- comes in handy.

But a killer app

I combed through all the new features in the Anniversary Update.

What about other apps Can you think of a Windows app -- just one -- that nails it in Windows 10 but doesn't work well in Windows 7

If I want a killer app, I flip out my phone. "OK Google, navigate to Costco." There's Pokemon Go (well, not a killer app, but… you know). Facebook messenger. Gmail. Google Calendar. Twitter. YouTube. Snapchat. Netflix. Pandora. Amazon. Pick your stock app or banking app or airline app or…

Those, to me, are killer apps. If I get to them with Windows, I almost invariably go through Chrome -- and in that case I could get to them just as well (and often do) with a Chromebook.

Can you think of a killer app for Windows 10 What did I miss Hit me in the comments below or over on AskWoody.com.

(www.infoworld.com)

Woody Leonhard

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