Partially Installed Contents Can Be Removed From The System Settings Applet !exclusive! (Windows)
It isn't the flashiest feature to announce in a keynote speech. No one is lining up around the block to buy an OS because of "improved package state handling." But the ability to remove partially installed contents from the System Settings applet is the kind of quality-of-life improvement that makes computing less frustrating.
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But recently, a quiet revolution arrived in a mundane place: the System Settings applet. With newer operating system updates, specifically in the Linux ecosystem (and increasingly in modern desktop environments), you can now remove directly from the settings menu. It isn't the flashiest feature to announce in