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In [[Windows 11 build 25276|build 25276]], the details pane has been updated with XAML to follow the new design aesthetics, although this has been hinted in [[Windows 11 build 25272|build 25272]] with several hidden velocity IDs. Currently, it's a work-in-progress, and most of the buttons are placeholders. | In [[Windows 11 build 25276|build 25276]], the details pane has been updated with XAML to follow the new design aesthetics, although this has been hinted in [[Windows 11 build 25272|build 25272]] with several hidden velocity IDs. Currently, it's a work-in-progress, and most of the buttons are placeholders. | ||
On 15 February 2023, in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcgc5CLqUkM recent WinUI community call], Microsoft announced that File Explorer will be rewritten in Windows App SDK, which means it is separated from the main shell. Currently, users can see if the rewritten File Explorer is available by the pizza icon on the command bar. Screenshots of an updated "Gallery" experience on [[Windows 11 build 25300|build 25300]] powered by the WinAppSDK technologies and XAML was shared online on Twitter on 19 February 2023<ref>[https://twitter.com/thebookisclosed/status/1627310466836881410 | On 15 February 2023, in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcgc5CLqUkM recent WinUI community call], Microsoft announced that File Explorer will be rewritten in Windows App SDK, which means it is separated from the main shell. Currently, users can see if the rewritten File Explorer is available by the pizza icon on the command bar. Screenshots of an updated "Gallery" experience on [[Windows 11 build 25300|build 25300]] powered by the WinAppSDK technologies and XAML was shared online on Twitter on 19 February 2023<ref>[https://twitter.com/thebookisclosed/status/1627310466836881410 Albacore on Twitter]</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |