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Windows 11's widgets will finally come in handy


Microsoft has confirmed that customizable widgets will be coming to Windows 11. The company announced the news at its Build 2023 developer conference, and it said that the new widgets will be available in the first half of 2023.


The new widgets will be powered by Microsoft's Fluent Design System, and they will be able to be pinned to the taskbar or the Start menu. Users will also be able to resize and reposition the widgets, and they will be able to choose which widgets are displayed.


Microsoft has not yet released any details about the specific widgets that will be available, but it has said that they will include weather, news, and calendar information. The company has also said that developers will be able to create their own widgets, and that they will be able to use the Fluent Design System to make their widgets look and feel like native Windows 11 apps.


The addition of customizable widgets is a significant improvement to Windows 11. Widgets have been a staple of other operating systems for years, and they offer a convenient way to access information without having to open an app. The new widgets in Windows 11 will be even more useful, thanks to their ability to be customized and pinned to the taskbar or Start menu.


Here are some additional details from the article:


The new widgets will be powered by Microsoft's Fluent Design System.

The widgets will be able to be pinned to the taskbar or the Start menu.

Users will be able to resize and reposition the widgets.

Users will be able to choose which widgets are displayed.

Developers will be able to create their own widgets.

The new widgets will be available in the first half of 2023.

I hope this summary is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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