![]() ![]() ![]() The Photos app will show updated content from the new folders as you add and remove content. Go to Folders in the left navigation bar.įind the folder on your PC that you'd like the Photos app to include, and choose Select Folder to add it to the app. In the search box on the taskbar, type photos and then select the Photos app from the results. Here’s how to add more source folders to the Pictures folder. The Photos app automatically displays the photos and videos in the Pictures folder on your PC and OneDrive. Open the Photos app Help the app find more photos Or, select Open the Photos app using the link below: To get started, in the search box on the taskbar, type photos and then select the Photos app from the results. ![]() The Photos app in Windows 11 gathers photos from your PC, phone, cloud storage accounts, and other devices, and puts them in one place where you can more easily find what you’re looking for. The legacy version includes features like Video Editor, People tab, and Albums. You are running the previous, or legacy version of the Photos app. Photos Legacy: does not say Updated in the About section of Settings. This version includes features like iCloud integration in left navigation bar. Photos: says Updated in the About section of Settings-you are running the new version of the Photos app. Select Settings, and under the About section, select About Photos. In the search box on the taskbar, type photos and then select the Photos app from the results. To find out which version of the Photos app you are running: See the iCloud section below for more details. With this update, iCloud Photos and Windows Photos app are synced- if you delete iCloud Photos in the Windows Photos app it will also delete these photos from your iCloud account. And, soon, there will be also a new Paint app with dark mode support.Microsoft released a new version of the Photos app for Windows 11 in October 2022 that supports iCloud integration.Īpple® has released iCloud® for Windows 14.2. There’s a new Alarm & Clock app that features a new “Focus Sessions” with Spotify support. It has already introduced a new Snipping Tool that merges the legacy Snipping Tool with the Snip & Sketch app. The company has also started testing new versions of the Calculator app with an updated design and a tweaked version of the Mail & Calendar apps. This is not the only app that Microsoft is updating. Overall, the Photos app appears to be almost exactly the same as the one available for Windows 10, so it seems that Microsoft is not trying to reinvent the app, but rather it’s just tweaking it to make it feel more like an app that belongs on Windows 11. Photos app with Markup (Source: Microsoft) Also, whether you use the Crop, Adjustment, or Filter features, the tools will appear at the bottom of the screen instead of the right side. The command bar to edit an image now includes a “Markup” tool that allows you to annotate the picture. The video teaser also shows that clicking the info button will now also include a map showing the location where the picture was taken. And the bottom tray will surface additional images you can select to view and edit a group of pictures. Selecting a picture will now open taking the entire canvas of the application, and floating elements will give you access to the commands. The new Photos app still has the same main page divided into five categories: Collection, Albums, People, Folder, and Video Editor. The video reveals that the app retains the classic look and feel, but it includes changes that should make it easier for users to organize and edit their pictures. The app is not yet available, but Microsoft’s head of Windows and Devices, Panos Panay, teased the new design on a short Twitter video. (The app is now rolling out to Insiders, and here’s a first look.) Microsoft is building a new Photos app for Windows 11, which includes a new modern interface that follows the same design language that the company is pushing with the new OS using WinUI. It’s not yet available but it soon should arrive for Insiders. ![]()
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