smart tools

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Discussions tagged with 'smart tools' on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's integration of AI into classic Windows utilities like Notepad, Paint, and Snipping Tool, as well as the broader Copilot experience in Windows 11. These threads explore how generative AI transforms simple applications into intelligent productivity aids, covering features such as Copilot integration, sticker generation, and AI-powered editing. The tag also includes technical discussions about smart undelete tools that can recover NTFS file entries in place without full data copy. Overall, the tag reflects a mix of AI-driven software evolution and advanced utility functionality within the Windows ecosystem.
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    Microsoft Reinvents Notepad with AI: Copilot Integration in Windows 11

    Notepad, that humble companion of Windows users for well over three decades, is stepping into a dramatically reimagined future. What was once a simple, bare-bones text editor now stands on the threshold of an AI-powered transformation, signaling one of the most profound upgrades in the history...
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    Microsoft Revamps Notepad with AI: A New Era for Windows Utilities

    The time-honored Notepad has always been Windows’ bluntest tool for digital scribbles—its lasting iconography owes as much to its sheer simplicity as to nostalgia. For decades, it stood almost defiantly basic compared to glossier upstarts and feature-packed note-taking apps. But Microsoft...
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    Microsoft Updates Windows Apps with AI Features: Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad

    Microsoft has unveiled a series of significant updates to its core Windows applications—Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad—introducing advanced AI-powered features aimed at enhancing user creativity and productivity. These updates are currently being rolled out to Windows Insiders in the Canary...
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    Mastering Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11: Features, Tips, and Privacy Insights

    Microsoft has made Artificial Intelligence a central pillar of its Windows 11 experience, and nowhere is this more apparent than with the evolution of Microsoft Copilot. Once confined to a sidebar as a spiritual—and eventually, literal—successor to Cortana, Copilot now exists as a...
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    Windows 7 How to undelete files "in place"? Recover NTFS entry on the orig.partition?

    Normally if a user accidentially deletes a file and want to recover it then he can take the following steps: Load one of the many "undelete" tools (like Recuva) and let it detect,analyze and copy the file to another partition. Now assume that the partition where the deleted files is stored has...
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