New Sharing Features Added in Windows 11 Insider Beta Channel Build 22635.4367 (KB5044373)

New Sharing Features Added in Windows 11 Insider Beta Channel Build 22635.4367 (KB5044373)

Microsoft has unveiled a new build of Windows 11 targeting members of the Windows Insider Program enrolled in the Beta Channel. Identified as build number 22635.4367, associated with KB5044373, this release appears to be relatively minor, introducing a single new feature focused on enhanced sharing capabilities while also addressing a variety of bugs.

Additionally, Microsoft has noted that there are several unspecified “general improvements and fixes”included in this update for the Beta Channel, although they have not elaborated on the specific enhancements made in this build.

Below is the changelog for the Windows 11 Beta Channel Insider build 22635.4367:

Gradual Changes and Improvements Available to the Beta Channel with Toggle On

[General]

This update introduces a limited assortment of general enhancements and fixes, aimed at enriching the overall user experience for Insiders utilizing this build on their devices.

[Windows Share]

The update now supports direct sharing to applications that facilitate sharing within Windows when users right-click on local files located in File Explorer or on the desktop.

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Seamlessly share with apps right from the context menu in File Explorer or on your desktop.

Fixes Being Rolled Out Gradually to the Beta Channel with Toggle On*

[Start Menu]

An issue has been rectified that caused certain Insiders to experience unexpected spacing between items in the All Apps list of the Start menu.

[Live Captions]

A crash issue affecting the live captions feature at launch for some Insiders across the past two builds has been resolved.

[Taskbar]

A problem where pressing WIN + a number key wasn’t cycling through multiple windows opened for an application on the taskbar has been fixed.

Also resolved is an issue for those using an uncombined taskbar where app icons were appearing incorrectly instead of the respective window’s icon next to the window title.

For more comprehensive details, feel free to read the full blog post here.

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