
Dmitriy Borodiy
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Dmitriy Borodiy
@dev_dmitriy
.NET developer with 4+ years of experience building and supporting desktop and cross-platform applications (UWP, WPF, WinUI, Xamarin.Forms, MAUI).








Today I'm excited to introduce you to the next version of #Windows desktop widgets! In the spring update, I improved the calendar, to-do list widget, and also added the ability to pin widgets to the shell. I advise you to try a new desktop experience; you can download the application on the official Microsoft Store page: apps.microsoft.com/detail/9MW29R6…

Today I'm excited to introduce you to the next version of #Windows desktop widgets! In the spring update, I improved the calendar, to-do list widget, and also added the ability to pin widgets to the shell. I advise you to try a new desktop experience; you can download the application on the official Microsoft Store page: apps.microsoft.com/detail/9MW29R6…

Today I'm excited to introduce you to the next version of #Windows desktop widgets! In the spring update, I improved the calendar, to-do list widget, and also added the ability to pin widgets to the shell. I advise you to try a new desktop experience; you can download the application on the official Microsoft Store page: apps.microsoft.com/detail/9MW29R6…



Today I'm excited to introduce you to the next version of #Windows desktop widgets! In the spring update, I improved the calendar, to-do list widget, and also added the ability to pin widgets to the shell. I advise you to try a new desktop experience; you can download the application on the official Microsoft Store page: apps.microsoft.com/detail/9MW29R6…


Today I'm excited to introduce you to the next version of #Windows desktop widgets! In the spring update, I improved the calendar, to-do list widget, and also added the ability to pin widgets to the shell. I advise you to try a new desktop experience; you can download the application on the official Microsoft Store page: apps.microsoft.com/detail/9MW29R6…

Microsoft announced plans to lower the baseline memory footprint of Windows 11. They want to reduce idle RAM usage by optimizing the operating system itself. On a clean Windows 11 25H2 install, the OS typically uses around 3.3 GB at idle. Real-world usage often climbs to 6 GB or more on 8 GB systems and over 10 GB on 16 GB systems due to background processes and features.

Today I'm excited to introduce you to the next version of #Windows desktop widgets! In the spring update, I improved the calendar, to-do list widget, and also added the ability to pin widgets to the shell. I advise you to try a new desktop experience; you can download the application on the official Microsoft Store page: apps.microsoft.com/detail/9MW29R6…

The final update of the year for the #Windows widget app goes live tomorrow. Version 1.7.2 focuses on stability and polish, delivering multiple fixes for badge notifications, improvements to the Weather widget, and several reliability fixes for the Storage Insight widget. #Windows11 #Windows10 #desktop #design #apps #software #Development









