The best PowerToys tool just got a ton of stability fixes
…PowerToys v0.98.1 makes the Command Palette a lot more stable Plus other nice features Over on the PowerToys GitHub page , the team has released version 0.98.1. The patch…
…PowerToys v0.98.1 makes the Command Palette a lot more stable Plus other nice features Over on the PowerToys GitHub page , the team has released version 0.98.1. The patch…
…This isolation from the rest of the environment ensures that no app can make lasting changes to the OS. Stability is one thing, but you also need your OS to support a…
…UI expectations. Even Windows Media Player had skins that made it hard to recognize as a Microsoft app. SysMetrix was another one I used on XP, and it surprisingly runs fine on…
…That can easily change with the new cross-config YAML search feature, which shows the surrounding context inline. Besides, you can use the YAML diff view to refer to what exactly changed…
…HA One giant leap for the smart home As well as the features I opted to highlight, there were also numerous under-the-hood improvements and quality-of-life changes that made…
…open-source features to Windows Console Good work to everyone involved Over on the Windows Blogs , Microsoft has announced the release of Canary build 29558.1000. The biggest change of this build…
…keep releasing new features with each update without requiring premium subscriptions or raising the hardware requirements. After all, Proxmox 9 added SDN Fabrics and overhauled the mobile UI to the point where…
…to add missing features. So, when you have something that isn't a part of the original code, even minor changes to it can break the whole UI. It's the reason…
…Plex reserves the best features for its paid tier, which forced me to switch to Jellyfin . My first experience was nice as the tool did most of the job on its own…
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