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FIGURE 11-6 By contrast, in a smaller window (or on a smaller screen), UWP apps such as Groove Music adapt to the<br />
minimal space by hiding navigation elements.<br />
All editions of Windows <strong>10</strong> include a selection of Microsoft-authored universal apps that demonstrate<br />
these principles while also performing useful functions: the Calculator and Alarms & Clock apps<br />
offer excellent examples of this adaptive user experience. Windows <strong>10</strong> also includes News, Sports,<br />
Money, and Weather apps, powered by MSN.<br />
As part of a Windows <strong>10</strong> deployment, you might want to remove one or more of these provisioned<br />
apps, either manually or as part of the process of preparing a system image for deployment. One technique<br />
is to use PowerShell commands, specifically the Get-AppxPackage and Remove-AppxPackage<br />
cmdlets, with deployment tools. Microsoft’s Ben Hunter documents this process in an article that was<br />
written for Windows 8.1 but still applies to Windows <strong>10</strong>: http://bit.ly/remove-built-in-Windows-apps. An<br />
updated version of the script, courtesy of Michael Niehaus, is capable of dynamically determining a list<br />
of apps that are removable. That article is available here: http://bit.ly/remove-windows-<strong>10</strong>-apps.<br />
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