Non-Blue updates for built-in Windows 8 apps appear on the way

Windows 8 app update
The wait for Windows 8 app updates is almost over

Reports of Microsoft updating some of its own first-party apps on Windows 8 and Windows RT ahead of the Blue update first appeared earlier this month.

At the time, it was believed this update could arrive before the clock struck April 1, though the refinements wouldn't be nearly as comprehensive as what Blue will supposedly bring to the table.

Windows 8 app updates

Windows 8 and RT ready for some app updates (Credit: WinSuperSite)

The fix is in

Even if Blue isn't expected until later this summer, the updates coming to Windows 8 in the interim should tide users over in the meantime.

Among the other apps being tweaked in this yet-to-be-dated update are SkyDrive, Xbox Live Games, Photos, Calendar, Messaging and Camera.

The files were found by WinSuperSite in the Windows 8 system log, where any administrator could easily access them, though the files are all for pending updates, and not the actual updates themselves.

The same list was also found on the Surface RT, though there's still no indication of when Microsoft will actually roll out these changes.

ZDNet sill believes the apps will all be improved before the end of the month, including those running on Windows RT.

TechRadar asked Microsoft for comment on this report, and will update this story when we hear back.