Windows 10 Sets tabbed window feature is discontinued from Microsoft


A tweet from a senior project manager of Microsoft came to an end when the much anticipated Windows 10 tabbed window, Sets, was called.

 Sets allow Windows 10 users to arrange apps, documents and tasks in a single tabbed window. This would make it simpler for them to work with all the information required in an organized set for a particular task.

When this function was announced by Microsoft, the users were excited to bring the highly-requested File Explorer tabbed and Windows tab board console.

Tabbed File Explorer
While Sets ' development continued in Windows 10 Insider builds for some time, Microsoft finally announced that it would pull the public development of insider builds and not release them with the Windows update on 10 October 2018 (Redstone 5).

However, the announcement indicated that Windows 10 Sets were simply internally developed and would build them in a future program for Windows Insider.

"If you have been testing Sets, you will no longer see it as of today’s build, however, Sets will return in a future WIP flight. Thanks again for your feedback."
It was discovered that Sets have been shelved in a tweet sent to Microsoft Senior Project Manager Rich Turner.


Turner said, however, that the add-on to the Windows shell is high in his to - do list, so we hope to see it come back in another form or feature.

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