Do you like the function of "Delete messages for everyone" in IM apps? #survey
anonymous poll
Yes 👍 – 129
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No 👎 – 47
👍👍👍 27%
👥 176 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
Yes 👍 – 129
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 73%
No 👎 – 47
👍👍👍 27%
👥 176 people voted so far.
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Add 17 new features to the windows title bar menu. #windows #tools
SmartSystemMenu enables a variety of functionality to all windows on your machine. When you click the top-left corner of any window, you'll see available visual effects such as resizing, transparency, alignment (such as moving to the lower-right corner). Window movement functions include as sending to tray, staying on top, and the ability to drag the window without using the top bar ("drag-by-mouse").
Free and open source on GitHub.
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SmartSystemMenu enables a variety of functionality to all windows on your machine. When you click the top-left corner of any window, you'll see available visual effects such as resizing, transparency, alignment (such as moving to the lower-right corner). Window movement functions include as sending to tray, staying on top, and the ability to drag the window without using the top bar ("drag-by-mouse").
Free and open source on GitHub.
download
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Smartsystemmenu – add 17 new features to the window title bar menu [windows]
The following detailed introduction is released by the developer: SmartSystemMenu extends system menu of all windows in the system. It appe...
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Microsoft to release Windows 11 build with experimental features. #microsoft #windows
Microsoft shared its plans for Windows 11 development in 2022 through a short blog post on its website. There will be three different channels of distribution - Dev Channel, Beta Channel and Preview channel.
Users on the Dev Channel will have access to some experimental features, which may or may not make it to the stable build at all. This version of the OS will be highly unstable and won't be usable as a daily driver.
The Beta Channel gets a feature set that's expected to be in line with final build and, of course, it's a bit more stable. The Preview Channel, however, remains the best way to experience the upcoming Windows 11 features as it should only contain minor issues that shuoldn't be a deal-breaker for every day usage.
Microsoft shared its plans for Windows 11 development in 2022 through a short blog post on its website. There will be three different channels of distribution - Dev Channel, Beta Channel and Preview channel.
Users on the Dev Channel will have access to some experimental features, which may or may not make it to the stable build at all. This version of the OS will be highly unstable and won't be usable as a daily driver.
The Beta Channel gets a feature set that's expected to be in line with final build and, of course, it's a bit more stable. The Preview Channel, however, remains the best way to experience the upcoming Windows 11 features as it should only contain minor issues that shuoldn't be a deal-breaker for every day usage.
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