However, Microsoft offers a modern alternative called (distinct from the standard Photos app). It features a legacy editor mode that resembles the old Picture Manager tools, though many users still prefer the speed of the original Office 2010 engine.
Yes, it is a 32-bit application that runs seamlessly on the 64-bit architecture of Windows 11 via WoW64 (Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit). Windows 11 defaults to the modern Photos app
Windows 11 defaults to the modern Photos app. To make Picture Manager your primary choice for viewing images: Right-click on any image file (e.g., a .jpg or .png file). Hover over and select Choose another app . Select Microsoft Office Picture Manager from the list. Select Microsoft Office Picture Manager from the list
The default, improved app with fast basic editing and auto-enhancement features. Windows 11 defaults to the modern Photos app
Yes. Picture Manager installs separately and will not interfere with your modern Office 365 apps (Word, Excel, etc.).