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=== Windows 10 === | === Windows 10 === | ||
[[Windows 10]] introduced updated icons and a new "Quick access" menu, which provided easy access to frequent files and folders. There is also a hidden UWP-based File Explorer, likely a leftover from [[Windows 10 Mobile]], which is very poor in terms of functionality. For example, it is not capable to open programs in the .exe format as this will lead up to an error. It is very similar to the Files app in Windows 10X. | [[Windows 10]] introduced updated icons and a new "Quick access" menu, which provided easy access to frequent files and folders. There is also a hidden UWP-based File Explorer, likely a leftover from [[Windows 10 Mobile]], but it is actively used in [https://www.betawiki.net/wiki/Windows_10_Team_vNext the Team SKU of Windows 10] , which is very poor in terms of functionality. For example, it is not capable to open programs in the .exe format as this will lead up to an error. It is very similar to the Files app in Windows 10X. | ||
=== Windows 10X === | ===Windows 10X=== | ||
[[Windows 10X]] replaced the classic File Explorer with a new Files app, which would display files backed up to OneDrive instead of being stored locally on the device. The UI is based on OneDrive. | [[Windows 10X]] replaced the classic File Explorer with a new Files app, which would display files backed up to OneDrive instead of being stored locally on the device. The UI is based on OneDrive. | ||
=== Windows 11 === | ===Windows 11=== | ||
The initial release of [[Windows 11]] revamped the classic File Explorer to feature new navigation buttons, rounded corners, new icons, new context menus and a new command bar to replace the previous Ribbon interface. The title bar and command bar also has Mica transparency effects, in accordance with the refreshed user interface guidelines for Windows 11. | The initial release of [[Windows 11]] revamped the classic File Explorer to feature new navigation buttons, rounded corners, new icons, new context menus and a new command bar to replace the previous Ribbon interface. The title bar and command bar also has Mica transparency effects, in accordance with the refreshed user interface guidelines for Windows 11. | ||
[[Windows 11 build 22572.1|Build 22572]] introduced tabs in the File Explorer similar to most web browsers or the [[Windows Terminal]], although as of this build the feature is disabled by default. This marks Microsoft's second recent attempt to implement this frequently requested feature, as the company previously attempted to do so as a part of the Sets feature, which initially introduced in [[Windows 10 build 17618]] but has been disabled since [[Windows 10 build 17704.1000|build 17704]], to allow users to merge application windows and then switch between them using tabs. The feature was later publicly introduced to a subset of users in [[Windows 11 build 25136|build 25136]]. | [[Windows 11 build 22572.1|Build 22572]] introduced tabs in the File Explorer similar to most web browsers or the [[Windows Terminal]], although as of this build the feature is disabled by default. This marks Microsoft's second recent attempt to implement this frequently requested feature, as the company previously attempted to do so as a part of the Sets feature, which initially introduced in [[Windows 10 build 17618]] but has been disabled since [[Windows 10 build 17704.1000|build 17704]], to allow users to merge application windows and then switch between them using tabs. The feature was later publicly introduced to a subset of users in [[Windows 11 build 25136|build 25136]]. | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
===Windows 95=== | ===Windows 95=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Windows 7 === | ===Windows 7=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:6730TypingScroll.png|[[Windows 7 build 6730|Build 6730]] | File:6730TypingScroll.png|[[Windows 7 build 6730|Build 6730]] | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Windows 8 === | ===Windows 8=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:7850-RibbonExplorer.png|[[Windows 8 build 7814|Build 7814]] with [[Redpill]] enabled | File:7850-RibbonExplorer.png|[[Windows 8 build 7814|Build 7814]] with [[Redpill]] enabled | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Windows 10 === | ===Windows 10=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Fileexplorer9913.png|[[Windows 10 build 9913|Build 9913]] | File:Fileexplorer9913.png|[[Windows 10 build 9913|Build 9913]] |