Inside Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows, Office, and work [www.theverge.com]
Microsoft revives Windows PowerToys as an open-source project [www.techspot.com]
Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power users [www.theverge.com]
Remember Microsoft PowerToys? Windows 10 Is Getting Them [www.howtogeek.com]
Microsoft's Popular 90s Era PowerToys Utilities To Make A Triumphant Return To Windows 10 [hothardware.com]
This is a Microsoft prototype for the future of Office / Windows, on a touch desk. It’s based on the new Fluid Framework idea of changing documents into modular pieces on the web. More demos / concepts here: https://t.co/moS6DUENEi pic.twitter.com/S4RwbUWi38
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 9, 2019
Windows is fun. https://t.co/VNbEZdIR4n
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) May 8, 2019
Inside Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows, Office, and work https://t.co/ijPvHclm4e pic.twitter.com/939Vvh3usw
— The Verge (@verge) May 9, 2019
.@Microsoft, our vision for the #FutureOfWork is defined by #accessibility, better meetings empowered by data & #AI, and #collaboration technology like @surface. Via @vergehttps://t.co/Yofd4CYJB0
— Michel Van der Bel (@MichelVdBel) May 9, 2019
Meetings can be frustrating for remote workers and leave remote employees feeling left out of the conversation. Microsoft thinks it has a solution..
— Cian Collins (@ciancollins) May 9, 2019
Inside Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows, Office, and work https://t.co/IuZgCyIMaa @growremoteirl
Microsoft is bringing PowerToys back for Windows 10. PowerToys were useful utilities for Windows, designed for power users. The new PowerToys are open source, another part of Windows 10 going open. All the details here: https://t.co/gUbF8MvIng pic.twitter.com/woRYuK0Inj
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 8, 2019
Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power users https://t.co/1QK7PIpvql pic.twitter.com/sRBrEuafFL
— The Verge (@verge) May 8, 2019
PowerToys are back! And they're open source!https://t.co/xe0lgLaSmX
— Chris Jackson (@appcompatguy) May 8, 2019
Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power users https://t.co/BXkDkx38QD
— Adam the Automator (@adbertram) May 9, 2019
Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power users https://t.co/1QK7PIpvql pic.twitter.com/IVG4dP51VQ
— The Verge (@verge) May 9, 2019
Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power usershttps://t.co/j6LlP0NTqS
— Sascha Corti (@TechPreacher) May 9, 2019
Battery trackerには少々関心がある。https://t.co/12MqXaqZl3
— Fanta Grape (@snoozelight) May 9, 2019
Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power users https://t.co/NjOTvY76xC pic.twitter.com/ULj88rnlc8
— Eric Vanderburg (@evanderburg) May 8, 2019
Remember Microsoft PowerToys for Windows 95 and Windows XP?
— How-To Geek (@howtogeek) May 8, 2019
Now, PowerToys are returning to Windows 10---and they'll be open-source. https://t.co/l1E7CVNIow by @chrisbhoffman
Inside Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows, Office, and work. I got to see Microsoft’s wild concepts and prototypes for the future. All the details and videos here: https://t.co/dqMIKNB9A9 pic.twitter.com/5551Iozpbo
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 8, 2019
Inside Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows, Office, and work #microsoft #build2019 @tomwarren https://t.co/s7ZvELKmIM
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 9, 2019