First things first, tabs are finally coming to File Explorer, meaning you can have multiple folder locations open side by side in a single window. Redesigned File Explorerįile Explorer is one of the most commonly used apps in Windows, and now it’s getting a few tweaks to tighten things up. Launching apps, for example, is far more responsive now, instantly pulling up the application with just a character or two typed in the search box. The WindUpdate has also made searching directly from the task bar more efficient. This has been highly recommended, since feedback from the community has shown that many people don’t find much use with the recommended files. You can also customize the Start Menu to show either “More Pins” or “More Recommendations,” which determines whether you’re seeing more applications or more suggested files. It’s done through simple dragging and dropping, and they can, of course, be renamed - not unlike how you can do it on an iOS or Android device. ![]() ![]() The most obvious change in the WindUpdate is that the Start Menu now allows you to put applications into folders so they’re easier to organize. The Start Menu has always been the most controversial aspect of Windows 11 when upgrading from Windows 10, so some updates to its interface and usability are welcome. ![]() Customizable Start Menu Arif Bacchus/ Digital Trends
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