Samsung's Galaxy apps now work on non-Galaxy Windows computers
Briefly

Samsung has made its suite of applications, such as Galaxy Notes, Gallery, and Cloud, available to non-Galaxy Windows computers, a significant shift from previous restrictions that limited access to only Samsung devices. Users report availability via the Microsoft Store, allowing downloads despite some apps requiring a Samsung account for functionality. Galaxy Notes, upon launch, indicates optimization primarily for Galaxy Books, indicating potential performance issues on non-Samsung machines. Overall, this change opens access to a range of Samsung applications, catering to a wider array of Windows users.
Samsung's suite of apps, including Notes, Gallery, and Cloud, is now accessible to non-Galaxy Windows machines, expanding usability beyond Samsung's hardware.
Users can download Galaxy Notes and other Samsung apps via the Microsoft Store on any Windows device, though optimization is primarily for Galaxy Books.
A variety of Samsung's apps are available on the Microsoft Store, including Screen Recorder, Bixby, and Samsung Studio, enhancing functionality for a broader audience.
The rollout allows a wider user base to utilize Samsung's proprietary applications, which were previously locked to its own laptops.
Read at GSMArena.com
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