New Windows Update Lets You Force Quit Apps Without Task Manager

Windows OS

Newstoday: At the Build developers conference, Microsoft revealed that the 'force quit' option will now be located on the taskbar, similar to MacOS. For most PC users who use WindowsOS (74% of the world), the 'task manager' is a tool utilized when no other option is left but to 'force kill' an application. However, this process can be lengthy and difficult for new Windows OS users. To address this program issue, Newly updated Microsoft has introduced a new way for the users to make them ease to force quit an application by adding an option of  'force quit' option on the taskbar.

This new updated feature, similar to the option of  force quit found in MacOS, will provide a simpler user experience and save time. Though previously leaked and reported, Microsoft has now confirmed the 'force quit' feature at its Build developers conference. Microsoft has officially confirmed the addition of the 'force quit' feature on the Windows 11 taskbar at the Build Developers conference. However, this feature had already been leaked and reported earlier when it was discovered in the early test versions of Windows 11.

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Sabahat Abid

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