2. It’s Way Too Annoying to Change Default Apps

Let’s say you finally downloaded Chrome and want to make it your default browser. Google automatically sends you a link to that settings page, but even when you do, it’s not easy. Once you select an app like Microsoft Edge, you must set another browser as default for every file type, from .html to .pdf. Why you can’t simply set them all default with one click still amazes me. Miss one, and you might end up opening up Edge for the first time in months once you open a .pdf in the browser.
They’re also not listed under easy-to-understand blocks like “Browser” or “Photo viewer” and instead just listed by the name of the app. Hell, Cortana is still on there despite the app being entirely defunct for months now.