- May 8, 2014
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I'm really enjoying windows 10 but I'm having the hardest time figuring out the value of having a lot of stock apps. A lot of them don't seem to respond to keyboard strokes and are slow or limited. If I open a few picture files the photo app will load then open my photo but I can't press the left and right arrow keys to browse the photos. I can't seem to find a button that stretches the photos to actual size instead of screen size. This is the default photo viewer as opposed to the picture viewer that doesn't have to wait to load and responds to keyboard presses. Xbox music loads and plays songs when you double click it but for some reason doesn't display the now playing file by default so you can actual go through the files you selected to play. Mean while windows media player does and it doesn't have to load but windows media player isn't the default program. Skype app comes stock even though the Skype program has more functions. I have office 365 and I'm really not finding any benefit of having the apps compared to the office 2013 suite that comes with it. Seems like Microsoft is being a bit confusing on what it's offering to us desktop users and also what's meant to be the most flexible program/app.