Quick Markup

Winsage
April 17, 2026
Microsoft has programmed its Edge browser to automatically launch after a Windows 11 update, displaying a page that informs users their update is complete and prompts them to explore new features. This page lacks a close button, directing users to click a blue "Next" button to proceed. The features highlighted include the reinstatement of the taskbar clock, the ability to pin Emojis to the taskbar, Copilot's document summarization, the Snipping Tool's Quick markup, and AI actions in File Explorer's context menu. Users can provide feedback via like and dislike buttons, but these do not close the page. Windows 11 also includes pre-installed Get Started and Get Help apps that could showcase features instead of redirecting users to Edge. Edge, built on the Chromium engine, supports all extensions from that platform and includes features like AI tab organizer, Vertical Tabs, and Immersive Reader.
Winsage
September 24, 2025
Microsoft has introduced enhancements to the Paint application for Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels, including the ability to save projects as a new .paint file format. This feature allows users to return to ongoing creations without starting anew. Additionally, Paint will now include opacity sliders for adjusting the transparency of brush and pencil tools, located on the left side of the interface. These updates aim to position Paint as a more competitive creative tool alongside advanced graphic design applications like Photoshop. The update has received mixed responses from users, with some expressing concerns over the modernization of classic applications. Microsoft has also rolled out improvements to other applications, such as the Snipping Tool, which now features Quick Markup for more efficient screenshot annotation.
Winsage
September 18, 2025
Microsoft is enhancing Notepad for users with Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11 by integrating AI-powered text writing capabilities in Notepad version 11.2508.28.0, currently rolling out to Windows 11 Insiders in the Canary and Dev Channels. The new features include text summarization, rewriting, and generation, available exclusively for English content. Users with a Microsoft 365 subscription can switch between local and cloud AI models, while those without a subscription can still use the local model. The AI options can be disabled in settings or users can uninstall the updated Notepad to revert to the classic version. Since the redesign of Notepad in December 2021, Microsoft has added features like multiple tabs, a character counter, text formatting, spell-check, and autocorrect. Additionally, updates for the Paint app now support Photoshop-like project files and an opacity slider, while the Snipping Tool has introduced a "Quick markup" feature for faster screenshot annotations.
Winsage
September 18, 2025
Microsoft is updating the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 with a new feature called Quick Markup, available in the Dev and Canary builds. This feature allows users to annotate screenshots before capturing them, streamlining the process. Users can activate Quick Markup via a button in the toolbar or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + E. Other updates in Windows 11 include Paint's ability to save images as project files and an opacity slider for brushes, as well as Notepad's new AI features like "Summarize," "Write," and "Rewrite" for Copilot+ PCs.
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