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explore
About this tag
The explore tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to discovering and trying new features, apps, and tricks within the Windows ecosystem. Posts include the expansion of the Instagram app for Windows 10 to tablets and PCs, highlighting Windows-specific features like Live Tiles. Another thread demonstrates a fun VLC Media Player trick for Windows XP and 7. Ribbon Hero 2 is discussed as a game that encourages users to explore Office applications. Additionally, a user seeks help customizing the Open With context menu in Windows 7, exploring alternatives to legacy tools. These discussions reflect a community interest in exploring software capabilities and customization options on Windows platforms.
We’re excited to share that the Link Removed is expanding beyond its current mobile availability and is optimized for tablets and PCs today. The app is free to download from the Windows Store.
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We welcomed the Instagram app for Windows 10 mobile back in April, and you can now use...
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explore
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instagram
instagram direct
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messaging
microsoft store
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photo sharing
social media
story
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Cool VLC Media Player trick for fun.
In this tutorial i will share a simple trick yet interesting trick i came across while surfing on the internet. This trick is simple and works on windows xp as well as windows 7. If you know this trick then its great if you don't then lets get it started...
Link Removed is a new game from the office team. It's played inside the office applications. It's a way for the office team to get users to explore the office applications in an entertaining way. Ribbon Hero 2 has a narrative with Clippy, yes he is back and if you played Ribbon Hero 1 then...
Hello everyone,
In Windows XP (32-bit), I used a great program called OpenExpert (Link Removed) to add an "Open With" submenu to Explorer's right-click context menu. You could add any number of programs to this menu for each file type. (Example: for videos, I could open with Windows Media...