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  "textContent": "Microsoft says WinUI 3 apps in Windows 11 will soon get smooth resizing like older UWP apps. The update fixes black tearing during window resizing and is part of Microsoft’s broader push to revive fast, native Windows apps while replacing sluggish web-based interfaces.\n\nThe post Microsoft admits modern Windows 11 apps actually resize worse than the old ones, fix coming this summer appeared first on Windows Latest",
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