Microsoft is officially bringing tabs to everything with a new feature called “Sets” in the TKKTTK version of Windows 10 that was announced at the company’s annual Build conference. Sets — which has been previously featured in early Windows 10 Insider preview builds — aims to use tabs as a means to bridge the gap between apps and websites, letting you group projects together in a single window by specific tasks.
Sets isn’t just adding tabbed windows to each individual app (like Apple added on many of its apps with macOS Sierra), it’s a universal tab system that spans all the apps on your computer as well as the internet. While you could have a single window with all your Edge websites as a tab, and another with all your Word documents,...
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