Microsoft may bring Windows 10 Sets feature back
Windows 10 Sets feature was a new feature developed by Microsoft many years ago but was later canceled for unknown reasons.
The Sets feature was built on the Microsoft Edge UWP browser at the time, and multiple applications could be placed in the browser and loaded as new tabs.
The advantage is that users can switch applications as easily as switching browser tabs, and users can drag them out as separate windows if necessary.
In a statement previously issued by Microsoft engineers, I believe that everyone has agreed that the Sets function has been completely canceled. The so-called indefinite stay is just more euphemism for Microsoft.
However, in the latest Microsoft Windows 10 SDK Build 19577 version, some developers found that Microsoft suddenly increased the reference to the Sets function code.
"Sets" are back in Windows SDK 19577 https://t.co/hcajON8kLa
— Tero Alhonen💙💛 (@teroalhonen) March 10, 2020
Given that Microsoft has previously stated that the Set feature is being held indefinitely, a sudden increase in code references now is likely to mean that Microsoft is preparing to revive the feature. In the code, Microsoft calls this feature the Windows Tab tab feature.
Of course, the current Windows 10 Version 2004 version has been developed, so even the Microsoft Sets function will not be available to users in this version.
The above version of the SDK belongs to the Windows 10X version, so it is not good that Microsoft will only provide the Sets set function to the Windows 10X version.