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Microsoft is updating some of the apps that come preloaded with Windows 11. To start, you’ll find a new version of the Snipping Tool that borrows a handful of features from Microsoft’s Snip & Sketch ...
The source code to the iconic Windows Calculator app is now available to view on GitHub, and I’m ridiculously excited. A bit strange, isn’t it, to be excited to get a poke into the grubby internals of ...
Microsoft seems to have committed to open-source software over the past few years, letting the community contribute to things such as PowerShell and the old File Manager from Windows 3.0. But there's ...
After open-sourcing the Windows 10 Calculator on GitHub at the start of the month, Microsoft has now started work on expanding the app with new features, as it initially promised. Out of the 30+ ...
In the past, Microsoft’s relationship with the open-source community had been on murky waters, but another recent announcement by the company shows that it is dedicated to changing that perception. In ...
Microsoft is adding a graphing mode to the Windows 10 calculator. The company made the calculator open-sourced on GitHub earlier this month and has received over thirty suggestions from contributors ...
In a new feature tracking post for the Microsoft's Calculator GitHub project, Microsoft has stated that they plan on adding a graphing mode to the Windows 10 calculator. One of the core components of ...
Microsoft has open sourced its calculator app. It’s available on GitHub under an MIT License. While a calculator app might not be that exciting, the way Microsoft is turning a core product into an ...
You can put away your Texas Instruments graphing calculators, kids. Microsoft’s bringing that capability to the Calculator app within Windows 10, as part of a new Insider build. Windows 10 Build 19546 ...
Microsoft is rolling out its first Windows 11 app updates with new versions of the Calculator, Mail and Calendar, and the Snipping Tool apps. The new apps updates are rolling out as part of the ...
What just happened? Microsoft has decided to make the Windows Calculator an open source project. Anyone can now contribute to its development for the chance to have their work included in a Windows 10 ...