@@theit-unicorn1873 indeed! I love trying the newest features for Windows and bleeding edge software with Linux, specifically Arch. Not all of them I end up liking or even keeping but always give them a go and make my determination after at least giving them a trial run. 🙂
Windows putting out something "new" huh. Well I have an invention too! I have invented: The Wheel. What's that? It's already invented? Well why the hell are we calling any of these windows features "new"? New feature: change mouse scrolling direction. What is this the 80s?
@@johnnykeys1978 I agree, there are many many features that's been deployed by Windows that they took away and even other OS's kept them around as they seemed to be more in tune with their user/client base. Microsoft's Team seem to finally be paying more attention to what their customer's actually want...truthfully like you, I'm inclined to say, "It's about d@mned time 😑!" I give them credit though they have made leaps and bounds since such garbage as Windows 8. The widgets and all that jazz when Windows 11 launched was the first thing I ditched ....so much clutter on my desktop....no! Now if they can unclutter Edge and Bing, well that'd be just marvelous and people may actually start allowing Edge to be their default browser, something currently unheard of. 😅
Gotta get this today! 🎉
Yep, why not? I take it that you're in the insider program. Let me know what you think.
@@theit-unicorn1873 indeed! I love trying the newest features for Windows and bleeding edge software with Linux, specifically Arch. Not all of them I end up liking or even keeping but always give them a go and make my determination after at least giving them a trial run. 🙂
Windows putting out something "new" huh.
Well I have an invention too! I have invented: The Wheel.
What's that? It's already invented? Well why the hell are we calling any of these windows features "new"?
New feature: change mouse scrolling direction. What is this the 80s?
@@johnnykeys1978 I agree, there are many many features that's been deployed by Windows that they took away and even other OS's kept them around as they seemed to be more in tune with their user/client base. Microsoft's Team seem to finally be paying more attention to what their customer's actually want...truthfully like you, I'm inclined to say, "It's about d@mned time 😑!" I give them credit though they have made leaps and bounds since such garbage as Windows 8. The widgets and all that jazz when Windows 11 launched was the first thing I ditched ....so much clutter on my desktop....no! Now if they can unclutter Edge and Bing, well that'd be just marvelous and people may actually start allowing Edge to be their default browser, something currently unheard of. 😅