The Windows App SDK exists to help developers use classic desktop app frameworks to make apps with access to modern APIs that can be used across all kinds of Windows devices. However, apps made with the SDK, whether they’re Microsoft’s own apps or third party ones, are notoriously slow to launch. They can also experience laggy animations and slow response times. The Windows Photos app, for example, is so slow to launch that Microsoft had to start running the app in the background

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