fluent design

  1. Screenbox: A Fast Windows Native LibVLC Video Player

    Screenbox arrives like the media player VLC should have become: a fast, format-agnostic playback engine wrapped in a modern, Windows-native interface that prioritizes everyday usability without asking you to wade through menus or plugin ecosystems. Background / Overview Screenbox is an...
  2. Windows 11 File Explorer: subtle polish and white flash fix in Insider builds

    Windows 11’s File Explorer is getting another quiet round of refinement — a mix of incremental design polish and a long‑running rendering bug fix — and both moves tell a larger story about how Microsoft balances visual modernization with the hard work of stability across a decades‑old platform...
  3. FluentTaskScheduler: A Modern WinUI 3 Frontend for Windows Task Scheduler

    A community developer has taken one of Windows’ most arcane utilities and given it a modern face: a WinUI 3 + .NET 8 frontend for the Windows Task Scheduler that adopts Microsoft’s Fluent Design language, bundles dashboarding and CLI hooks, and exposes both the promise and the hazards of putting...
  4. FluentTaskScheduler: A Modern WinUI 3 Frontend for Windows Task Scheduler

    When a community developer rebuilt the Windows Task Scheduler with Fluent Design, WinUI 3 and .NET 8, the result was more than a prettier front end — it exposed how long the platform has been overdue for a modern, approachable automation UX while also reminding power users and admins that beauty...
  5. Fluent New Tab: Minimalist Windows 11 Style Edge Replacement for a Faster Start

    Microsoft Edge's New Tab page has quietly become a mixed bag: an increasingly crowded canvas of news cards, widgets, Copilot modules, and promotional panels that many Windows 11 users never asked for. A new community-built solution, Fluent New Tab, aims to push back — replacing Edge’s default...
  6. Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog: Optional Fluent Overlay Preview

    Microsoft is quietly testing a redesigned Run dialog for Windows 11 that replaces the 30‑year‑old, Windows‑95 era quick launcher with a modern, Fluent‑style overlay — and it’s optional by design: the new Run appears in preview builds and can be switched on from Settings → System → Advanced when...
  7. Better Widgets: Restoring desktop pinned widgets on Windows 11

    When a neat, third‑party app can deliver the widget experience Windows 11 promised but never quite finished, it’s worth paying attention — and for many power users the app in question is Better Widgets, a compact Microsoft Store title Pocket‑lint called “the Windows 11 widget experience done...
  8. FluentFlyout: Native Style Media Flyout for Windows 11

    FluentFlyout is the kind of focused, polished utility that makes you wonder why Windows 11 didn’t ship it years ago: a modern, customizable media flyout that appears when you press media keys, matches Windows 11’s Fluent aesthetic, and fills a persistent usability gap left by Microsoft’s...
  9. Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog Preview: Fluent UI and MRU Icons

    Microsoft has quietly begun testing a modernized Run dialog in Windows 11, replacing the tiny, Win32-era Win+R prompt with a roomier, Fluent-styled overlay that surfaces recent commands, shows inline icons, and brings the long-unupdated utility into visual parity with the rest of Windows 11...
  10. Windows 11 gets a modern Run dialog with Fluent UI MRU and icons

    Microsoft has quietly started testing a modernized Run dialog in Windows 11 preview builds, replacing the tiny, decades‑old Win+R box with a roomier, Fluent‑style overlay that adds theme support, visual effects, a surfaced history, and inline icons while preserving the classic Run semantics...
  11. Windows 11 Modern Run Preview: Fluent Overlay for the Run Dialog

    After more than three decades of near‑identical presentation, the Run dialog in Windows has finally been given a visual and functional refresh in recent preview builds of Windows 11, introducing a modern, Fluent‑aligned overlay while leaving the classic Win32 Run box available for those who need...
  12. Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog Brings Fluent UI Overhaul to Win+R

    Microsoft has quietly begun testing a modernized Run dialog for Windows 11, the first substantial visual overhaul of the venerable Win+R prompt since the Windows 95 era, turning the tiny, utilitarian box into a roomier, Fluent-style overlay that behaves more like a lightweight launcher while...
  13. Windows 11 Run Dialog Gets Fluent UI Overhaul in Insider Preview

    Microsoft has quietly given the Run dialog — the tiny Win+R prompt that’s been part of Windows for three decades — its first substantial visual overhaul, replacing the stark Win32 modal with a roomier, Fluent‑style overlay in recent Windows 11 preview builds. Background For many power users and...
  14. Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog: Fluent UI, History, and Icons

    Microsoft is quietly modernizing one of Windows’ most enduring power‑user tools: the Run dialog (Win+R) is receiving a Fluent‑style visual refresh and a handful of functional tweaks in recent Insider previews, turning a decades‑old compact box into a roomier, more discoverable launcher that...
  15. Windows 11 Modern Run Dialog Gets Fluent Design Refresh

    Windows 11's venerable Run dialog is finally getting a modern makeover, a subtle but meaningful refresh that brings the decades-old Win+R experience into line with Fluent Design and the broader Windows 11 visual language. Background / Overview For many power users and administrators, the Run...
  16. Windows 11 Modern Run: Fluent UI Overlay with Recent Commands

    Microsoft appears to be bringing the venerable Windows Run dialog into the modern era, with a visual refresh and feature tweaks that signal a quiet but meaningful shift in how the company treats legacy UI surfaces in Windows 11. A newly surfaced design — described in reports as a “Modern Run”...
  17. Task Manager Icon Change in Windows 11 Highlights Design and Reliability Tensions

    Windows Task Manager — that small, utilitarian utility Windows users reflexively summon when something goes wrong — has quietly become the latest battleground for two simultaneous tensions inside Microsoft's product strategy: the drive for unified visual identity and the challenge of shipping...
  18. OurSweeper Ink Ball Fluent Tic Tac Toe: Top Windows 11 Micro Games with Native UI

    Three small, free games — a modern Minesweeper called OurSweeper, a faithful remake of InkBall, and the open‑source Fluent Tic‑Tac‑Toe — have quietly become some of the best micro‑break options for Windows 11 users who want nostalgia wrapped in native, Fluent‑style visuals and responsive input...
  19. Windows Design Through 40 Years: From 1.0 to AI Copilot UX

    Forty years after Windows 1.0 first appeared on a handful of floppy disks, the visual DNA of Microsoft’s operating system has been rewritten, tuned, and occasionally rebooted—shifting from a modest GUI shell that ran atop MS‑DOS to a modern, AI‑augmented platform that ties visuals to silicon and...
  20. Per Element Acrylic in Windows 11: Fine Grained Blur for Fluent UI

    If you’ve noticed more frosted glass around Windows 11 lately, you’re not imagining things: Microsoft’s Fluent visuals are quietly evolving, and the platform is giving developers finer control over where and how the familiar Acrylic blur appears inside apps. What used to be an either/or choice —...