Tag: Tabs

  • Microsoft Employee Mistakenly Leaks New Version of Notepad with Tabs

    Microsoft Employee Mistakenly Leaks New Version of Notepad with Tabs

    Washington, December 25 : An employee of the American tech giant Microsoft has accidentally announced that Windows 11’s Notepad app is getting a tabs feature. According to The Verge, an American technology news website, a photo of a version of Notepad with tabs was shared by the employee, a senior product manager at Microsoft.

    “Notepad in Windows 11 now has tabs!” he enthusiastically announced with a loudspeaker emoji. The screenshot included a Microsoft internal warning: “Confidential Don’t discuss features or take screenshots.” It suggested that Microsoft’s tabs feature is still in early internal testing. Google Calendar Bug Creating Random Events, Report Users.

    Minutes later the tweet was deleted but not before Windows Central and several Windows enthusiast Twitter accounts had spotted it.

    If Microsoft does implement tabs for Notepad, it will be the first built-in tool to have a tabbed interface, following the addition of tabs to File Explorer earlier this year, reported The Verge.

    Microsoft first tried tabs across all Windows 10 apps in a feature called Sets four years ago. This contained tab functionality in Notepad and File Explorer, however, Microsoft halted the project and never released it to Windows 10 customers. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Messaging Platform to Allow Users to Log Into App From Secondary Device Via 6-Digit Code, Here’s How It Will Work.

    The addition of tabs in Notepad could signal a shift towards tabs appearing in more built-in Windows apps. Microsoft may have dropped the Sets feature in Windows 10, but that hasn’t stopped Windows power users from bringing tabs to life in various parts of the operating system via third-party tools and apps, as per The Verge. (ANI)

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  • Facebook Launches New Home & Feed Tabs on Its App

    San Francisco: With an aim to enhance users’ experience, Meta-owned Facebook has announced that it is rolling out two tabs — Home and Feeds — that will now be available for iOS and Android users. Home is the new name of the tab that users first see when they open Facebook, such as Reels and Stories. Meanwhile, the Feeds tab allows access to the content from the people and communities users are connected with on the platform. Facebook Gaming’s New Clips to Reels Feature Rolled Out for All Creators: Report.

    “We are introducing Feeds, a new tab that lets you easily see the most recent posts from your friends, Pages and groups. You can curate a Favorites list of the friends and Pages you care about most and filter their content in this new tab,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a blogpost. “We are also naming the primary tab — the first thing you see when you open the app — Home,” Zuckerberg added.

    The company also said that some users will see Feeds as a tab in their shortcut bar; on iOS, this bar is found at the bottom of the app, and on Android, it is located at the top. Facebook expects these updates to be rolled out globally over the next week.

    The tabs in the shortcut bar change based on the parts of the app users use the most. They can also personalise and pin a tab in their shortcut bar, making its placement permanent. While Home is where users will increasingly find community through their passions and interests, they can continue to stay up-to-date on the people and communities you care about most in Feeds.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 22, 2022 09:30 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Multiple Tabs Open Meme by Google India Is Lit AF! Watch Funny Video by Search Engine Platform Addressing Users’ Habit is Everything

    Are you someone who keeps multiple tabs open on a browser? Most of us do this almost everyday and end up with our PCs being hanged! Google India took to Instagram to talk about it’s users’ habits in a funny manner. The search engine platform shared a video featuring the  meme  to address the multiple tabs open habit. It asked the users to choose between the teams “Bahut jagah hai” and “Nahi jaha hai”. Check out the comic video that’s lit AF!

    Watch Funny Video of Google India Featuring Multiple Tabs Open Meme: 

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  • Microsoft Reportedly Starts Testing Tabs in File Explorer on Windows 11

    San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has reportedly started testing tabs in File Explorer on Windows 11. Rafael Rivera, one of the developers of the EarTrumpet Windows app, has discovered the new tabs support hidden inside Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 test build. This feature appears to be one of the secret additions Microsoft has started testing in Windows 11 recently, reports The Verge. Microsoft Reportedly Changing Windows 11’s ‘Black Screen of Death’ to Original Blue.

    The addition of tabs to File Explorer in Windows 11 allows for multiple folders to be open in one window. The company first started testing tabs in Windows 10 apps, under a feature named Sets.

    This included support for tabs inside File Explorer and tabs in every Windows app, but Microsoft cancelled the project and never shipped it to Windows 10 users. Microsoft does not appear to be overhauling its File Explorer interface as part of this tab support, though. The Windows File Explorer has existed in the operating system since Windows 95, and a variety of designers have created concepts to try and improve and modernize it in recent years, the report said.

    While Microsoft has made some improvements to File Explorer in Windows 11, a developer has gone even further and created a new File Explorer app. Files, an app available from the Windows store, already supports tabs and includes themes and other modern features.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Mar 11, 2022 09:41 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).