Windows 10 Task View receives significant update in newer build

Windows 10 Task View receives significant update in newer build

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We've seen the Task View feature in preview builds of Windows 10 and while it's a useful feature, it was a bit limited and the user experience wasn't quite right.

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A new video published by WinBeta shows that Microsoft is optimizing Task View with a new interface and new features that make it easier to manage and switch between virtual desktops.

Now when you enter Task View, you'll see an improved interface with a Create New Desktop button on the right side of the screen. Each new desktop you create will appear with a name (e.g. Desktop 1, Desktop 2, etc.).

In this newer version of Windows 10, each desktop is actually treated as a separate desktop, as you no longer see running apps in the taskbar like you did before. However, it's unclear if you'll be able to run different instances of apps on each desktop.