Announcement of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5603 in the Dev Channel.

Here’s the translation to American English:

Today, Microsoft announced the release of a new update for Windows Insider participants, introducing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5603 (KB5058488) in the Dev Channel. This update promises to enhance the user experience with a range of new features, improvements, and fixes.

One of the standout aspects of this update is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) actions in File Explorer. With this implementation, users will be able to interact more efficiently with their files, facilitating tasks such as image editing or document summarization with a simple right-click. This functionality aims to optimize workflow without the need to open additional applications, providing more direct access to editing tools and Copilot capabilities.

Regarding the new image editing tools, four key actions have been added: visual search in Bing, background blur, object eraser, and background removal. These tools, available for file formats like .jpg and .png, will allow users to make significant adjustments quickly and easily.

In addition to updates in File Explorer, advanced system settings have been revamped, making it easier to access relevant settings such as enabling long paths and version control in the explorer for Git repositories.

Improvements also extend to the taskbar and system tray, where textual descriptions have been added for accessibility technologies. Taskbar search functionalities have also been optimized, now informing users about the indexing status of their files and the availability of files both online and on their device.

On another note, Microsoft has worked on addressing several technical issues, including crashes in the Start menu that led to blank screens and errors in Bluetooth settings that triggered unexpected application closures.

The company invites users in the Dev Channel to provide feedback on these features through the Feedback Hub, emphasizing the importance of user feedback for the ongoing development and improvement of the operating system.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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