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Windows 11 File Explorer is officially getting tabs

Windows 11 File Explorer is officially getting tabs
Russell Kidson

Russell Kidson

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Microsoft recently hosted its Future of Hybrid Work event, where the company got to brag about numerous features in-bound to the new Windows 11 ecosystem. One of the most highly-anticipated and long-awaited additions to the Windows 11 landscape is the inclusion of tabs within the File Explorer interface.

You’ve read that right. Windows 11’s File Explorer is getting tabs. Microsoft hasn’t given an exact timeline or even a vague possible release date for the new feature, but they have at the very least confirmed that it is something they are working on. A while back, we reported on something akin to a tabbed interface heading to Windows 11’s File Explorer, but that early version of File Explorer we saw in the preview was nothing compared to the new Sets system Microsoft is working on. 

The Sets system was first teased in 2017 when Microsoft hypothesized using a tabbed interface to unify system functionalities like Edge, Calendar, and File Explorer, among others, into one seamless, integrated interface. This, of course, didn’t come to fruition, but the Sets concept was a prelude to how integrated and functional File Explorer could become. 

The inclusion of tabs within the File Explorer interface will essentially see File Explorer functioning similarly to an internet explorer. Not that Internet Explorer, though, but rather something more akin to the highly functional, integrated, and optimized Microsoft Edge. The concept, at this stage, is for File Explorer to give you the ability to pin tabs to the main interface and have other directories or files open in other tabs. This would all give you easier and more convenient ‘quick access’ to your files and directories. 

Microsoft has even enlisted technology that it has called ContextIQ to better organize files according to search queries. This should make File Explorer feel as intuitive, streamlined, and productivity-focused as the rest of the Windows 11 ecosystem. 

We speak under correction, but it would be a reasonable expectation that the all-new tabbed File Explorer experience could be shipped with the highly-anticipated fall launch of Windows 11 22h2. Speaking of the next update, it doesn’t seem like Windows 11 adoption rates are where the company would like them. Apparently, if you’re using the latest operating system, you’re one of a very small percentage. Why not read more about the possible reasons for the seemingly stagnant adoption of Windows 11?

Russell Kidson

Russell Kidson

I hail from the awe-inspiring beauty of South Africa. Born and raised in Pretoria, I've always had a deep interest in local history, particularly conflicts, architecture, and our country's rich past of being a plaything for European aristocracy. 'Tis an attempt at humor. My interest in history has since translated into hours at a time researching everything from the many reasons the Titanic sank (really, it's a wonder she ever left Belfast) to why Minecraft is such a feat of human technological accomplishment. I am an avid video gamer (Sims 4 definitely counts as video gaming, I checked) and particularly enjoy playing the part of a relatively benign overlord in Minecraft. I enjoy the diverse experiences gaming offers the player. Within the space of a few hours, a player can go from having a career as an interior decorator in Sims, to training as an archer under Niruin in Skyrim. I believe video games have so much more to teach humanity about community, kindness, and loyalty, and I enjoy the opportunity to bring concepts of the like into literary pieces.

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