With Windows 11 22H2 “Moment 1” update, Microsoft is apparently bringing tabs to File Explorer. This version of File Explorer apparently uses a new variant of “Mica” material called “Mica Alt”. It’s essentially the same Mica, but there are some noticeable tweaks to better support apps with tabs. For those unaware, Mica is a new design material part of the Fluent Design … [Read more...] about Windows 11 apps to get another visual facelift with new design material
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Visual Studio, Unable to start program, Access is denied
While debugging a program, if you get Unable to Start program, Access is denied error, here is how you can get rid of the issue. This error may occur in Visual Studio 2019 as well as Visual Studio 2022. Whether you get this issue on Windows 11, Windows 10, or any other older versions, you can go through these solutions to troubleshoot the issue. Visual Studio, Unable to … [Read more...] about Visual Studio, Unable to start program, Access is denied
Visual Studio 2022 17.3 adds official support for .NET MAUI and Arm64EC
Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2022 17.3 for Windows, bringing a few new capabilities for developers to leverage in their apps along with an array of other improvements. Among these, two might stand out if you’ve been following the news around app development at Microsoft: official support for .NET MAUI and Arm64EC. With these features being official, you can now start … [Read more...] about Visual Studio 2022 17.3 adds official support for .NET MAUI and Arm64EC
Visual Studio 2022 for Mac launches with a new UI, .NET 6 support, and more
Microsoft has officially released Visual Studio 2022 for Mac (version 17.0), roughly ten months after the first private preview was launched. The new version of Visual Studio comes with a brand-new UI based on the native macOS design, replacing the old design that was using a mix of UI technologies. Additionally, the IDE now runs on top of .NET 6, which means it now runs … [Read more...] about Visual Studio 2022 for Mac launches with a new UI, .NET 6 support, and more
Microsoft Edge is getting another visual facelift with Windows 11 look
Windows 11 is now widely available for supported hardware, but the operating system is far from complete. In addition to missing features, another problem with Windows 11 refresh is that not all apps have been updated with a new look. However, Microsoft has been trying to give some of its most-used apps more of a refresh. Chromium-based Microsoft Edge has already received a … [Read more...] about Microsoft Edge is getting another visual facelift with Windows 11 look
How to use Visual Look Up on iPhone to find information on plants, pets and landmarks
Apple's iPhone and iPad have some great features built into their software. Some of those features are obvious and easy to find, others are a little more hidden. Did you know you can copy and paste from your iPhone directly to your iPad for example? Or set up your iPhone so when you double tap or triple tap the back, it will perform a shortcut you decide? There's also a way to … [Read more...] about How to use Visual Look Up on iPhone to find information on plants, pets and landmarks
Legendary Visual Novel Mahoutsukai no Yoru by Type-Moon for PS4 & Switch Coming in December with English Language
Today Type-Moon announced the release window of the PS4 and Nintendo Switch version of the legendary visual novel Mahoutsukai no Yoru, which was announced a few months ago. We learn that it’ll launch in December 2010, but the most relevant surprise is likely that it won’t just include Japanese text, but also English and Chinese (traditional and simplified). This is rather … [Read more...] about Legendary Visual Novel Mahoutsukai no Yoru by Type-Moon for PS4 & Switch Coming in December with English Language
Visual Studio Code or Atom? Which Code Editor Should You Use?
Finding a good open source code editor is not hard these days, choosing one can be. Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code and GitHub’s Atom are two of the most popular, feature-rich, IDE-like code editors that have a huge user base and fan following. Both VS Code and Atom belong to Microsoft now because Atom’s original developer GitHub is now owned by Microsoft. They have an … [Read more...] about Visual Studio Code or Atom? Which Code Editor Should You Use?
Microsoft releases Visual Studio Code version 1.60 with automatic language detection and more
Microsoft today announced the release of Visual Studio Code v1.60 (August 2021 release). This new update comes with several new features including automatic language detection, bracket colorization, JavaScript/TypeScript inlay hints and more. You can find the highlights of this release below. Automatic language detection – Programming language detected when you paste … [Read more...] about Microsoft releases Visual Studio Code version 1.60 with automatic language detection and more
Microsoft accidentally announce Visual Studio Code for the Web public preview
In a now-deleted blog post, Microsoft appears to have accidentally announced Visual Studio Code for the Web Public Preview, a web-based IDE based on Visual Studio Code that includes syntax highlighting, search, multiple file editing, and a source control view. “Announcing the preview of Visual Studio Code for the Web, a new web-based code editor that runs entirely in your … [Read more...] about Microsoft accidentally announce Visual Studio Code for the Web public preview