Starting with Windows 10 20H1, the classic Notepad app has got a new home on the Microsoft Store. Microsoft is going to update it independently from the core OS image by turning it into a standalone Store app.
Category: Windows 10
Turn Off Automatically Restart Apps After Sign-In In Windows 10
How To Turn Off or On Automatically Restart Apps After Sign-In In Windows 10
Starting with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, the operating system is able to automatically reopen apps which were running before shutdown or restart. This feature was regarded by many users as controversial, so Microsoft has finally added a separate option to prevent the OS from relaunching apps.
Rename a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10
How to Rename a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10
Windows 10 has an interesting feature called Task View. It allows the user to have virtual desktops, which the user can use to manage apps and open windows. It is possible to move windows between virtual desktops to arrange them in a useful way. Finally, Windows 10 has received an option to rename a virtual desktop.
Monitor GPU Temperature in Task Manager in Windows 10
How to Monitor GPU Temperature in Windows 10 Task Manager
Windows 8 and Windows 10 have a new Task Manager app. It looks completely different compared to Windows 7's Task Manager and has different features. With the most recent update, Task Manager allows monitoring the GPU temperature.
Windows 10 Feedback Hub Receives a New Design
Feedback Hub, the built-in Windows 10 app that can be used to share your thoughts, ideas, and report OS bugs directly to Microsoft, receives a new user interface update. Featuring a new, more compact layout, the app has also received a number of new options.
Paint and WordPad Will Be Optional Features in Windows 10
As you may remember, the good old Paint app was destined to become an optional feature in Windows 10. The latest Insider Preview build 18963 indicates that WordPad shares the same fate as Paint.
Cumulative Updates for Windows 10, August 17, 2019
Microsoft releases yet another set of updates for Windows 10. This time Windows 10, version 1809, 1709, 1703, 1607, and the initially released build 10240 are getting a new patches. Here are their change logs.
Windows 10 Build 18963 (20H1, Fast Ring)
Microsoft today released a new 20H1 build to Insiders in the Fast Ring. This release comes with a number of new interesting features, including GPU temperatures in the Task Manager, new 'optional features' page, along with the ability to rename Virtual Desktops.
Windows 10 Photos app loses ability to sync video on OneDrive
Windows 10 ships with a Photos app which replaced the Windows Photo Viewer and Photo Gallery. Its tile is pinned to the Start menu. It comes with tight integration with Microsoft's very own cloud solution, OneDrive. A new announcements reveals that the feature that syncs in-progress video projects to OneDrive is being removed from the Video Editor in the Windows 10 Photos app.
Enable or Disable Passwordless Sign-in for Microsoft Accounts
How to Enable or Disable Passwordless Sign-in for Microsoft Accounts in Windows 10
For improved security and a more seamless sign-in experience, you can now enable passwordless sign-in for Microsoft accounts on your Windows 10 device. Here is how it can be done.