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Microsoft is testing a hidden feature that enables a new tabbed interface for Windows 11's File Explorer, which has been highly requested for years.
Microsoft has released the long-awaited Windows 11 tabbed File Explorer, Suggested Actions, Taskbar Overflow features, and Task Manager quick-access features in a new preview cumulative update.
Microsoft is experimenting with a new tabbed interface for File Explorer. It's hidden in the latest Windows 11 preview builds. The feature enables tabs along the top of the File Explorer app window.
Windows File Explorer finally has tabs, and you can also right-click on the taskbar to jump into Task Manager. You can have these features on a new Windows 11 update.
If Tabs are missing in File Explorer of Windows 11 22H2 or later, make sure you have KB5019509; else, use these fixes.
After many weeks of rumors, Microsoft has come out and confirmed that Windows 11 is getting a tab experience in File Explorer.
Microsoft is holding a Windows event on April 5, and several new Windows 11 features could be announced.
The Tabbed File Explorer in Windows 11 has finally arrived for all Dev Channel Insiders. While it is still in its infancy, here are five features I would like the new interface to have if it hits GA!
The latest Windows 11 preview build is currently being put through its paces by Windows Insiders, and the much-longed-for File Explorer tab upgrade has been spotted.
Microsoft has begun discussing the October update to Windows 11 22H2, or the Windows 11 2022 Update. Expect a tabbed File Explorer, a new Photos app, and an improved Taskbar, among others.
We show you how to disable Tabs in File Explorer on Windows 11 by using a free command line tool called ViveTool.