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Microsoft Windows is updating like Apple

The greatest fans of Microsoft Windows are jealous of Mac for two reasons: the hardware that can't beat and the search function Spotlight. This last one we should take off the list soon.
 
The quest for Windows is updated by a PowerToys Run application that released on Tuesday. It's a really good searchbox that could make the Start menus and the Windows key R shortcut embarrassing, but it's exciting.
 
At the annual Microsoft developer event Build, the latest tool has been revealed. It took place virtually this year because of the coronavirus pandemic for the first time in its history. New apps for Workplace and some updates to the Edge browser were also highlighted by Google Docs.
A big querybox, like Spotlight, will appear in the center of your screen. The Alt-Space shortcut is available and the quest for scripts, programs and a variety of other things is foolhardy. The update feature for Windows is better than the current one.
 
The version, currently in beta, starts with the Zero number, a signal to anticipate some quirky thing if the tool's not so nice name does not give it away already. Another turnoff is: You have to install a framework of PowerToys and other open source software from GitHub together with a separate. NET Core.
But Microsoft (MSFT) promises to really impress PowerToys Run. It'll be an all-in-one launcher box that Microsoft claims could be a starting point for any application.
 
 
In the end, for example , the user could search through the internet — on the browser you want — and simultaneously replace Windows key-R for power users who can use all of the commands they know about.
The Windows app is a complex combination between the Chrome, Cortana and Win-R Start menus now. You have limited options. For example, you can search the internet only with the Microsoft Edge browser, using Windows search but only with Bing.
 
Microsoft blends its tools and opens mass development with open source code to enhance the experience. The possibilities are limited by the imaginations of a very imaginative group of Windows power users.
The tool PowerToys has some more advanced features, including keyboard shortcuts. Let's put on a Laptop.
 
 

 






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