web-based tools

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about web-based tools cover their integration into Windows 11 and enterprise workflows. Topics include Microsoft's addition of a one-click Bing speed test widget to the taskbar, which opens a web-based tool in the default browser rather than a native app. Another thread examines Vanderbilt Health's transition to web-only Microsoft 365 access for most employees, highlighting cost savings and efficiency. Additionally, guides on merging audio files in Windows 11 mention both built-in and third-party web-based tools. These threads reflect a trend toward leveraging web-based tools for productivity, diagnostics, and enterprise IT management within the Windows ecosystem.
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    Windows 11 Insider: One-Click Bing Speed Test & Snipping Tool Upgrades

    Microsoft has quietly added a one‑click Internet speed test launcher to Windows 11’s taskbar and quick settings, and it’s arriving alongside continued enhancements to the Snipping Tool (a.k.a. “Scissors”) that push the app from a basic screenshot utility toward a compact image and video capture...
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    Vanderbilt Health’s Transition to Web-Only Microsoft 365 Access: Cost-Saving and Efficiency Boost

    In a decisive shift reflecting the evolving landscape of digital workplace tools and organizational cost management, Vanderbilt Health is implementing a major change for thousands of its employees regarding how they will access Microsoft 365 Office applications. Effective July 1, most staff...
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    How to Merge Audio Files on Windows 11: A Complete Guide

    Below is an in-depth guide on merging audio files on Windows 11, inspired by the How-To Geek article. Whether you’re piecing together a podcast, creating a mix for your next virtual DJ session, or simply looking to link together snippets of audio for a project, you’ll find that Windows 11 offers...
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