Nishikino Maki
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We're looking at improving the Settings UX for Windows Terminal - and we'd love to get your feedback!
Check out the thread on GitHub for more details: github.com/microsoft/term…

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It works in Windows XP... with One-Core-API installed. 😆

BobPony.com@TheBobPony
You may have seen apps built with Electron or Microsoft Edge WebView2. But... have you seen an app that's just entirely based off the Microsoft Edge Chromium web browser? That's some crazy work lol.
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微软不会区别对待任何用户:连阿尔忒弥斯 2 号任务的宇航员都遇到 #Outlook 问题。
美东时间周四凌晨,该任务指挥官怀斯曼向地面发送求助信息,怀斯曼称自己看到两个 Microsoft Outlook 账户但都无法工作,已经重启还是不行,只能求助地面技术人员远程排查。
查看全文:ourl.co/112470?x

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Microsoft is putting together a new team to focus on building 100% native apps for Windows 11.
And honestly, it’s long overdue.
The real problem with Windows 11 isn’t ads, but the shift from native apps to web apps.
The rushed adoption of web over native frameworks has hurt Windows 11. From WhatsApp to Weather to the pre-installed video editor, everything is a web app running inside Edge or a Chromium container.
Open Task Manager and search for WebView -- you’re going to find many apps are web-based, including Outlook.
And this doesn’t even include the Electron apps in Windows 11.

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Microsoft will soon let you pick a custom name for your user folder during the Windows 11 setup 🙏 blogs.windows.com/windows-inside…


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The Insider program can't get any more confusing, it just can't-
Windows Insider Program@windowsinsider
CanaryChannel update: We released an optional update that lets you move to a new platform-focused build path. You’ll stay on your current 28000 series build unless you opt into the new (29531). Full details in blog #WindowsInsiders: Canary(29531.1000) - aka.ms/WIP-Canary2950…
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Microsoft: Bring back annual Windows event
My colleague @zacbowden makes a strong case here: Microsoft needs to bring back a real annual Windows event and stop acting like the platform is something to tiptoe around.
As he put it, Windows shouldn’t feel like a “side quest” next to AI; it’s the product hundreds of millions rely on every day, and it deserves a proper spotlight again. Doing so drives a clear message of purpose.
The argument is simple: when Microsoft treats Windows like an afterthought, the ecosystem feels it.
A dedicated yearly event would rebuild confidence, set expectations, and show the company isn’t ashamed of its own OS.
I’m fully aligned with this take, as Windows needs to stand tall again, especially after the last 18 months. (1/2)

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29526 and 29531 are also on there. Looks like the +5 trend is starting to come back
Xeno@XenoPanther
Latest srmlib.dll files on the symbol server 28000.1516 29521.1000
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