How to See All Installed Apps in Windows 10
Hello, Windows enthusiasts! John Doe here, and I’ve got another quick tutorial to enhance your Windows 10 experience. Today, we’re going to tackle a common user query: How to see a full list of your apps and programs in Windows 10. Microsoft has made this process a bit more challenging lately, so I’m here to guide you through the steps and clear up any confusion. Let’s dive right in!
To begin, click on the Start menu, and type in “apps and features.” You’ll see the best match as “Apps & features” right above “System settings.” Give it a left-click, and voila!
Apps and Features
You’ll now have a comprehensive list of your installed apps and programs on the right side of the window. This list can be sorted by name, installation date, or the drive where the app is stored. Additionally, there’s a search bar to help you quickly find specific apps within the list.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it challenging to find the app list in Windows 10?
Microsoft has redesigned the process, and users may find it more challenging to locate the complete list. This tutorial aims to simplify the procedure.
Can I sort the app list in Windows 10 based on different criteria?
Absolutely! You can sort the list by name, installation date, or the drive where the app is stored.
Is there a quick way to find a specific app?
Yes, you can use the search bar within the “Apps & features” window to quickly locate any app.
Are there alternative methods to access the app list?
While this tutorial focuses on using the “Apps & features” menu, there are alternative methods, and we can explore those in future tutorials.
Conclusion
There you have it, a straightforward guide on how to view all installed apps in Windows 10. I hope this tutorial has been helpful, and if you have any more questions or topics you’d like me to cover, feel free to drop them in the comments below. Don’t forget to hit the like button if this guide was beneficial, and stay tuned for more Windows tutorials!