ui/ux

  1. Windows 11 Snipping Tool adds window-mode screen recording

    Microsoft’s Snipping Tool for Windows 11 is getting a practical — if incremental — upgrade: a new window mode for screen recording that lets you pick a single application window as the recording region instead of drawing a freeform rectangle around the desktop. The change is shipping to Windows...
  2. Windows 11 Dark Mode Extends to Legacy File Dialogs (Insider Preview)

    Microsoft has quietly started theming Windows 11’s long-neglected legacy file-operation dialogs to respect Dark Mode, turning the previously blinding white copy/move/progress and error pop-ups into a darker, less jarring experience for users running the system theme set to Dark. Background For...
  3. PowerToys 0.93: Fast Command Palette, Windows 11 Settings, Spotlight Highlighter

    PowerToys 0.93 nudges an already indispensable toolkit toward something more professional: a Windows 11–style settings dashboard, a major engineering overhaul of Command Palette that leans on Ahead‑of‑Time (AOT) compilation for tangible speed and footprint gains, a presentation‑ready Spotlight...
  4. Windows 11 Canary: Consolidated Search Settings for Easier Privacy

    Microsoft has quietly moved to rationalize Windows Search by consolidating multiple search-related settings pages into a single, clearer settings hub in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27919, the latest Canary-channel release — a small but meaningful step toward taming an increasingly scattered...
  5. Microsoft Restores Mica Effects in Windows 11’s Edge Canary Browser

    Microsoft’s evolving approach to visual effects in Windows 11 has frequently mirrored the broader shifts in consumer and developer expectations—balancing aesthetic allure with practical concerns over usability and performance. Recent developments around Microsoft Edge, the company’s flagship...
  6. Microsoft Replaces Blue Screen of Death with Minimalist Black Error Screen in Windows 11

    Few symbols in the world of computing have permeated popular consciousness as deeply as Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death, the jarringly ominous error screen that for decades signaled calamity, confusion, and—on occasion—a dash of comic relief. But in a dramatic pivot, Microsoft has announced...
  7. Windows 11 Start Menu Update: Modern Design Meets Rigid App Categorization

    Windows 11 users have long awaited meaningful improvements to the Start menu, one of the core interaction points in Microsoft’s flagship operating system. With the arrival of the newest Windows 11 update, Microsoft has taken tangible steps to address some long-standing concerns, revamping the...
  8. Google Chrome's Material You-Inspired Lens Overlay Redesign Enhances User Experience

    Google’s relentless pursuit of user interface refinement continues with a significant tweak underway for its Chrome browser: a Material You-inspired overhaul of the Google Lens overlay. This experimental redesign—currently surfacing in Chrome’s Canary builds—is more than a visual face-lift. It...
  9. How macOS Tahoe Inspires Windows 11 Evolution: 4 Key Features to Watch

    Few recent OS announcements have generated as much buzz in the desktop computing world as Apple’s unveiling of macOS Tahoe. Packed with features that both refine the Mac experience and push boundaries in productivity and interface coherence, Tahoe’s latest developer beta has set a new bar for...
  10. Microsoft Enhances Snipping Tool with AI Text Extractor & Built-In Color Picker in Windows 11

    Microsoft has once again demonstrated its relentless pace of innovation with the latest update to one of its most modest yet widely used utilities: the Snipping Tool. With version 11.2504.38.0, now rolling out to Windows 11 Insiders, the longstanding screenshot tool gains transformative...
  11. Windows 11 Lock Screen Gets Ultimate Customization with New Widgets

    The Windows 11 experience is on the cusp of undergoing yet another major transformation, this time focusing on a feature many users interact with dozens of times a day—the lock screen. Once considered a largely aesthetic or purely functional barrier before desktop access, the lock screen is now...
  12. Windows 11 AI Settings: Revolutionizing User Experience with Copilot+ Integration

    For many users, navigating Windows 11’s labyrinthine Settings app has felt like an unavoidable challenge—one that even seasoned power users occasionally lament. Microsoft, always attuned to friction points that limit mass adoption or frustrate average customers, is rolling out what it sees as a...
  13. Windows 11 Start Menu Redesign: Beta Insights and Customization

    Windows has always prided itself on iterating and adapting to the needs of its users, and the latest developments in Windows 11 are no exception. Recent beta testing is shaking up the familiar Start Menu design, promising a more customizable, intuitive, and user-friendly experience. In this...
  14. Revolutionize Your Workflow with Windows 11's Integrated Snipping Tool Text Extractor

    Revolutionizing Productivity: Text Extractor Debuts in Windows 11 Snipping Tool Windows 11 users, particularly those on the Insider preview channels, have a powerful new capability arriving in their native Snipping Tool experience. The long-utilized Snipping Tool, historically a straightforward...
  15. Microsoft Office Icons: Evolving from Flat to 3D Design - A User Feedback Initiative

    Microsoft is reimagining the familiar in a bold new way. Over the past few years, Microsoft has experimented with various icon designs for its Office suite, shifting from flat aesthetics to more vibrant, three-dimensional visuals. In a recent email survey circulated to select Windows 11 users—a...
  16. Windows 11 Update: Pin Apps from Search to Taskbar for Enhanced Usability

    Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of operating systems, Windows 11 has been a topic of numerous discussions, particularly around its usability and features. Recent updates from Microsoft aim to refine user experience, and one of the most awaited enhancements has arrived: pinning...
  17. Adobe XD CC: A New High-Performance UWP App for UI/UX Design

    It’s a big day today – after a year of public preview, Adobe released Adobe XD 1.0 on Windows 10 and Mac: a new tool for user experience creators to design, prototype and share interactive designs for apps and websites. Link Removed When it comes to designing anything, it’s important to have...