ui improvement

  1. Windows 11 Introduces User-Controlled Indicator Positioning for Enhanced Customization

    Windows 11 users, especially those who have longed for more control over their desktop environment, have something new to celebrate. In an era when Windows is often chided for its lack of customizability—particularly compared to Linux and even some versions of macOS—Microsoft’s latest move may...
  2. Windows Insider Update: Native GIF Export in Snipping Tool Boosts Productivity

    Windows Insiders have long served as the vanguard for new features in Microsoft’s signature operating system, and now, they’re the first to experience another anticipated upgrade: GIF export in the Snipping Tool. With the release of version 11.2505.21.0 to both the Canary and Dev Channels of...
  3. Windows Notepad Gets Markdown Support: Light Formatting Meets Classic Speed

    The humble Notepad application has long symbolized straightforward text editing for Windows users—a lightweight, no-nonsense space for jotting quick notes, editing configuration files, and performing basic coding tasks. Over decades, its simplicity has become both its superpower and its...
  4. Windows 11 Right-Click Menu Overhaul: Boost Productivity & Customization

    Windows 11 users are on the cusp of experiencing a significant transformation in how they interact with their desktops, thanks to substantial upgrades coming to the right-click context menu. This pivotal change, officially confirmed by Microsoft and independently reported by tech outlets like...
  5. The Evolution and Restoration of the Windows Taskbar Clock Seconds in Windows 10

    The evolution of the Windows taskbar clock, a seemingly minor yet surprisingly consequential feature, has once again sparked passionate discourse across the user and enthusiast community. Microsoft, a company often both lauded and critiqued for its iterative approach to Windows updates, recently...
  6. Windows 11 Now Lets You Turn Off Profanity Filter for Voice Typing

    Not content with letting you paint your desktop in weird pastel hues or chasing you down with AI-powered widgets, Microsoft is now ready to add a little more, shall we say, color, to your conversations—by letting you toggle off the profanity filter for voice typing in Windows 11. That’s right...