Windows 10 build 17618 released, added “Sets” feature
In the two Windows 10 Insider previews released recently, more focus will be placed on bug fixes and background performance improvements. This shows that the development of the Windows 10 Redstone 4 branch is nearing completion and will continue to be maintained and repaired. Partially devoted to the development of the next branch. Today, Microsoft released the Windows 10 Build 17618 update for users of the Skip Ahead channel. The focus of attention is on the introduction of the “Sets” tagging function.
According to the details published by the Windows Blog, this version update also includes the following features:
Sets:
Sets were designed to make sure that all the processes are built around your tasks (related web pages, search documents, related files, applications, and so on), and that users can easily switch between one click.
Since Windows 10 Redstone 5 release, the experimental nature of the official launch of the set, any Skip Ahead users can try.
After the Sets feature is activated, native applications like Mail, Calendar, OneNote, MSN News, Windows, and Microsoft Edge can be integrated to create a seamless experience. We believe that the real value of the Sets feature is to allow users to focus on important issues. Things, productivity, time savings, and so on. There will be more applications to support the Sets function in the future.
If you have become a member of the Windows Insider project and have previously experienced the Sets feature, you will find the following improvements in this release update:
- Support for desktop (Win32) apps. Sets now supports File Explorer, Notepad, Command Prompt, and PowerShell. One of the top feature requests by Insiders has been tabs for File Explorer and with Sets you can get a tabbed File Explorer experience! Try it out with these apps and let us know what you think!
- You can now launch apps from the new tab page by typing the app name into the search box.
- UWP apps are launched in the same window replacing the new tab page.
- The tab UI in Sets now shows icons including website favicons and app icons.
- Resume your project with more control – When restoring your projects you’ll be prompted to restore related apps and webpages. In Timeline you’ll see when a project has multiple activities associated with it.
In addition, Microsoft also provides users with shortcuts
- Ctrl + Win + Tab – switch to next tab.
- Ctrl + Win + Shift + Tab – switch to previous tab.
- Ctrl + Win + T – open a new tab.
- Ctrl + Win + W – close current tab.
If desired, the user can activate or deactivate the Sets function under Settings> System> Multitasking.
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