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Winsage
May 13, 2025
Microsoft has introduced Copilot Vision, a feature designed to provide step-by-step guidance for tasks on Windows, particularly aimed at less tech-savvy users. Key features include "Highlights," which allows users to share images of applications and ask specific questions about tasks. Copilot Vision can also manage two applications simultaneously, enabling users to compare lists from different sources. The update for the Copilot app (version 1.25044.92.0 and higher) is being rolled out across Insider Channels via the Microsoft Store, but is currently limited to users in the United States and requires enrollment in the Insider Channel.
Winsage
May 12, 2025
The Microsoft Copilot app on Windows has received an update that enhances Copilot Vision, allowing users to share a single browser or app window for guided assistance with specific tasks. Users can ask Copilot to highlight areas of interest within the shared window. The update also introduces support for sharing up to two applications simultaneously, enabling Copilot to analyze and provide insights across both. The update is identified as version 1.25044.92.0 and higher and is being rolled out to Insiders in the U.S. via the Microsoft Store. Users can provide feedback through the app.
AppWizard
March 30, 2025
36% of participants in a poll confirmed they actively use Google Tasks via its app or web interface, while 18% only add tasks through other Google products without engaging with the Tasks app. 9% expressed interest in trying it out for the first time, and 36% indicated they prefer another to-do platform. Google Tasks was originally an integrated feature within Gmail and Calendar and was relaunched as a standalone app in 2018. It allows users to create tasks from various Google services, enhancing its utility. The app is characterized by its simplicity and straightforward interface, which may contribute to its obscurity. Google is gradually rolling out new features for Tasks, including improved sorting options and easier task management capabilities. Despite its potential, Google Tasks currently occupies a lower priority in Google's broader product strategy.
AppWizard
November 8, 2024
Google's NotebookLM is a new note-taking tool that allows users to consolidate information from various sources, including Google Drive documents, articles, YouTube videos, PDF files, and MP3 audio clips, into a single organized notebook. It utilizes Google's language model, Gemini 1.5 Pro, to analyze extensive text and generate outputs like briefing documents and study guides without requiring a premium subscription. The app features a bulletin-board style layout for easy usability and includes a chat feature with inline citations. One of its standout features is the Audio Overviews, which transforms notes into a podcast format with human-like hosts discussing the content. NotebookLM is currently available as a cross-platform web app and has recently shed its "experimental" label, though it does not yet have a dedicated mobile application.
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