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Focus πŸ’― it's feedback time

It’s 2025… and still, no proper taskbar docking in Windows. Will Microsoft Finally Make Windows Great Again? The last known working and stable version of Windows was Windows 10. Everything after that? A wild experiment with UX decisions nobody asked for. If you're reading this in the future, let me tell you: 2025 was a strange year. The U.S. left support for Ukraine πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦. A questionable U.S. president made bizarre decisions. The world still ran on oil-powered cars πŸš—. Some clown 🀑 with a star-branded company 🌟 (and a failing car company πŸš™) was trying to take over the world. And amidst all that, Windows users just wanted their docking feature. Microsoft, are you listening? Will they revive their own Feedback Hub? Will the tech minds inside Microsoft step up? Feedback Hub Link: https://aka.ms/AAd2ifw Maybe it’s time to push for change—louder, stronger, and with some inspiration from legends like: Scott Hanselman – The developer whisperer https://www.hanselman.com/ Mark Russinovich...

Time fly ✈️s.. It's already 2025

A Better Taskbar for Windows? Anyone? Microsoft? No... It's 2025 and the feedback with most commends and likes don't get priority..  While we're all waiting (again) for proper docking support to return to the Windows taskbar (yes, it was there until Windows 10, but someone decided to πŸ’₯ it away in the beta work on 11), here's a geek tip to improve your workflow in the meantime. Missing Tool Alert (Not in Sysinternals Yet!) Check out this essential tool to enhance your taskbar experience: πŸ”— Twitter post:  https://twitter.com/vemundh/status/1760581701221183804 Give it a spin, and let’s hope Microsoft brings back proper taskbar docking soon!