A hidden feature in the latter version Windows 11 preview revealed that Microsoft is preparing tabs in the operating program's File Explorer.
Microsoft in the latest version of Windows 11 for Insiders has added a new feature on top of File Explore. Has added tabs. Insiders testing the latest preview build of Windows 11 discovered the feature in a hidden state.
First detected by Rafael Rivera and announced on Twitter. The feature, once enabled, will display tabs at the top of the File Explorer application, allowing users to have multiple folders open in one window.
Tabs in File Explorer have been a must-have feature in the Windows community for years. Microsoft had previously made an attempt through "Sets" UX, but was eventually canceled. Tabs in File Explorer seems to be back and working exactly as you would expect.
This feature is yet to be officially announced by Microsoft and since it is currently only in the preview channel, it is possible that Microsoft will cancel the mode before it is shipped, although we believe it will be issued eventually.
For now, it looks like Microsoft is shaping the next major release of Windows 11. Insiders recently received two new releases with a set of touch screen enhancements, including general enhancements and changes.
The next important one information Microsoft's Windows 11 feature set is expected to be released in the second half of this year as "version 22H2".