app state preservation

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App state preservation in Windows 11 refers to the ability to save and restore the state of applications across devices, enabling seamless cross-device workflows. Microsoft's 'Resume' feature, discussed in forum threads, allows users to transition activities between smartphones and PCs, similar to Apple's Handoff. This functionality preserves app data and context, so tasks like document editing can be continued without interruption. The feature is designed to enhance productivity by maintaining app state across sessions and devices, reducing the need to manually reopen files or redo work. Discussions highlight its potential for improving multitasking and continuity in the Windows ecosystem.
  1. Windows 11 'Resume' Feature: Seamless Cross-Device Workflow Like Apple's Handoff

    Microsoft is introducing a new feature in Windows 11 called "Resume," designed to enhance cross-device continuity by allowing users to seamlessly transition activities between their smartphones and PCs. This functionality mirrors Apple's "Handoff" feature, which enables users to start a task on...