Windows 11 Dev Build 23575 Adds Recently Added Apps Folder in Start Menu

Microsoft is wrapping up the week with another flight for Insiders on the Dev Channel. With today’s Windows 11 Dev build 23575, Microsoft is testing grouping together recently added apps in a folder in the Recommended section of the Start Menu.

This new folder will first roll out to a subset of Insiders on the Dev Channel. Similar to the app folders you can create on the Windows 11 Start Menu, this new “Recently Added” folder can show to 4 app icons so you can see recently installed apps at a glance.

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The new folder showing recently added apps in Start Menu

That’s the only new feature in the Windows 11 Dev build 23575, but some bug fixes are also worth mentioning: Microsoft fixed an issue that was causing some games to fail to launch with a “0x1” error in the last two Dev Channel flights. Moreover, Insiders should no longer see the Settings Home ask them to sign into their Microsoft account even though they were already signed in.

If you missed it earlier this week, Microsoft also released the Windows 11 Canary build 25982, which finally kicks off the rollout of the Copilot AI assistant on this channel. The Windows 11 Beta build 22635.2552 was also released yesterday with two minor changes for the Setting app.

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