Microsoft just unveiled a set of news around Windows 11 and its capabilities for hybrid work, bringing things like system-wide improvements to video-calling tools on PCs. It also announced some ...
Tabs in File Explorer were among the new features added in Windows 11. You no longer need to use 3rd-party freeware or create a new window each time you need to open multiple folders in new tabs. the ...
I never thought I’d see the day. No, this isn’t about Apple giving us an actually useful selection of ports (see Mac Studio), or Google releasing iOS-friendly emoji reactions, but rather, Microsoft is ...
Microsoft recently started testing tabs in the File Explorer on Windows 11, though the functionality has not yet been officially announced. Windows users were split about if Microsoft took things far ...
As you navigate the information superhighway known as the world wide web, do you ever think the tabs in your browser might be a nice feature to have elsewhere? Your ...
The latest Windows 11 build contains exciting changes coming soon to the OS. A hidden config lets you enable tabs in File Explorer, something Windows users have been asking Microsoft for years. In the ...
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is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is bringing tabs to the File Explorer in Windows 11 soon, alongside a ...
The recently released Windows 11 build 22635.3566 introduces a much-needed feature for File Explorer: tab duplication. Here is how it works and how to enable it in the latest Beta build. Microsoft is ...
Something to look forward to: Windows fans for years have asked Microsoft to improve the File Explorer interface, prompting several to create concepts that show what a modernized version could look ...
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