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It looks Windows 10’s highly anticipated feature Sets is not ready for testing yet as Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc has confirmed that the software giant is still working on Sets.
Windows 10 Sets is an impressive feature that would group your favourites apps together for a more productive experience. Windows 10 Sets brings tab-like interface to apps such as File Explorer, Office, Microsoft Edge and others.
Sets was originally slated to be a part of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (codenamed Redstone 5). The feature is now expected to arrive with Windows 10 19H1 (Spring 2019) update but it appears that Sets is not yet ready for beta testing.
In a tweet, Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc revealed that the Sets feature is not ready for Windows Insiders and there is no ETA to share.
“No ETA unfortunately,” Brandon LeBlanc explains. “It’s more of its not ready”.
No ETA unfortunately.
— Brandon LeBlanc (@brandonleblanc) October 25, 2018
Microsoft removed Sets from Windows 10 October 2018 Update in order to “continue making it great and the feature is not available in the preview builds of Windows 10 19H1 either.
The feature might arrive later this for Insiders and in the month of April or May for the general public. According to Microsoft’s typical release cycle, Windows 10 19H1 update is projected to be finalized in March ahead of a public launch in April.
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