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OverviewFrom my past posts about implementing your own Shell Namespace, there have been some great questions posted by readers. Many of these stem from the fact that the Namespace example is fairly simple in that it does not implement all of the behavior that is possible in Explorer. This was done to focus on the core steps in getting ...
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Part 1 - Introduction
A lot of things happen when a new version of Windows is finished. Parties are thrown, vacations are had, millions of discs are pressed, boxed, and shipped around the world. There’s another tradition, however, that you may remember from previous releases. We call them PowerToys… and I ...
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Apply tags to any of your files to make searching & organizing your files easier.
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In addition to filtering & quick search, you can "stack" your files to find & organize your files quickly.
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For advanced queries, use the Search Pane to find your files.
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Filter your search results or current view in explorer with Explorer's filter capabilities.
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Tired of navigating throught the start menu to find an application? Try using the start menu search. It will search for applications, browsing history, e-mail, and documents.
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Looking for a file with a particular name or keyword? Try the quick search.
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