Microsoft could have definitively closed the development of Sets: will we be left with the desire to see it in Windows?
The big spring update is coming. We already know the story... it was going to arrive in April but to avoid possible failures and try to make it as polished as possible and if possible without height bugs, Microsoft have decided to delay the arrival of Windows 10 May 2019 Update until, as the name indicates, the month of May.
It will be at the end of the month that we are about to launch when all users can access the latest news that will arrive in Windows 10.We have reviewed some of them, and serve as an example the space reserved on the hard disk, Windows Sandbox, Windows Light Theme, improvements in the Start Menu, Cortana will be separated from searches... News among which it seems that we will not find Sets
In case anyone is clueless, it's Sunday, Sets is a feature that allows you to create environments with different tabs each one corresponding to an app. It is about facilitating productivity, since in each set we could have a series of tabs grouped by theme. For example, an environment where we had three tabs with Word, Excel and PowerPoint to make it easy to switch from one app to another.
A functionality similar to what we find in browsers but imported into applications. Another way to facilitate multitasking, for example, different from what we can see in macOS with the different virtual desktops.
We knew he wouldn't arrive with Redstone 4, later we learned he wouldn't arrive with Redstone 5 either. delays that made Joe Belfiore claim he would arrive only when he was fully functional. And now we are going through Windows 10 May 2019 Update and no news, or not at least positive
And it is that in response to the question raised by a user on Twitter about the state of the Sets functionality, Rich Turner, Microsoft Program Manager, replied that for now this function does not exist, although it is still important for the future in the development of Windows. Do you mean Microsoft has shelved the Sets feature and we won't see it in Windows 10?
Microsoft has been shelving the general release of Sets. Continuous delays that in the end seem to be a definitive slam, at least with regard to the possibility of seeing it in the near future, in a future version of Windows 10.
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