Microsoft is planning to add a force quit option to the Windows 11 taskbar, which will allow users to quit crashed apps and buggy apps directly from the taskbar.
The feature is similar to macOS, where users do not need to open Task Manager to quit apps.
According to The Verge, Microsoft confirmed at its Build developers conference this week that it will soon be adding the feature, which first appeared in some early test versions of Windows 11.
Besides this, the tech giant has also released a new Windows 11 test build, which includes yet another taskbar improvement.
The company introduced a new ‘Never Combine Mode’ that lets users see each app window on the taskbar with separate labels.
In addition to various enhancements, the latest build also includes backup and restore functionalities for PCs, making it very easy to restore apps, settings, and even passwords and credentials for Wi-Fi networks on a new PC.
Microsoft is also refining and improving its collection of emoji for Windows 11 to make them more recognizable.
Windows 11 users will be able to access all these new features within a few months.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has released an update for the Photos app in Windows 11, which includes a comprehensive set of new features, improvements and fixes based on feedback.
The Photos app in Windows 11 allows users to view, organize, and share photos from their PC, OneDrive, and iCloud.
With this update, Microsoft has introduced features like slideshow experience, timeline scrollbar, and spot fixes.
– IANS
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