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Recent Microsoft leak reveals new Designer app in the works
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Ready for another Remond leak? The tech giant is apparently working on a new application for Windows 11, which is called Designer.
The general opinion is that this new software will be yet another surprise coming with Sun Valley 2, which is actually Windows 11 22H2.
And, as you would have expected, multiple images of the preview version of the app have leaked out. So, if we got your attention, check out the rest of the available information.
First gotohttps://t.co/s0RGdr2Vaw, will display blank page, then open DevTools > Local Storage, find key “persist:featureGates”, change its value to this:https://t.co/2LgSwSIyYR, then Refresh the page ?
Get ready for the new Designer app for Windows 11
Apparently, one can access the feature which is available ondesigner.microsoft.com, if you can’t wait and must simply take a quick peek.
For those of you that keep up with Microsoft and all of its projects, you know that the term Designer has been used before for a Microsoft product.
Microsoft Designerpic.twitter.com/qK1S9MW6Lq
We’re actually talking about the Designer feature in PowerPoint back in 2015, which received significant feature upgrades a year later.
Given the fact that these pictures have just surfaced, other information on the matter is pretty scarce and nothing is for sure for the time being.
However, Designer could also be Microsoft’s in-house solution and competitor for Canva, which is a popular design tool that’s available on Windows.
The latter seems to be the most plausible since even the product’s interface resembles Canva. Whatever it is, we’ll just keep an eye on it and see what we are dealing with.
For the time being we can’t know for sure if this software will also be available to Windows 10 users, or if it will be exclusive to Windows 11.
As soon as new information becomes available, you will be among the first ones to find out more about Designer, and what purpose it will serve on the new operating system.
What is your opinion about this new app? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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Alexandru Poloboc
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With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.