Microsoft Dev Leaks A New Notepad Feature Windows 11 Users Are Going To Love
The image appeared in a Tweet from a Microsoft engineer, with the text "Notepad in Windows 11 now has tabs!" Although, the use of present tense is questionable—the image is clearly marked as an in-development build with "Confidential Don't discuss or take screenshots" in a banner at the top of the window. Tweeting a screenshot seems like it would run afoul of that, but it does give us a glimpse of a future yet to come.
The tweet only lasted a few minutes before it was deleted, but Windows Central managed to grab the screenshot before that. It shows about what you'd expect: there's a standard Notepad window with the addition of a tab row similar to the one added to Explorer a few months ago. Thus, you can have multiple text files open at once in a single window. That's handy if you need to bounce between files and don't want a stack of windows cluttering your screen.
Since this image is still emblazoned with a warning not to share, an official release is probably still a way off. However, Microsoft has decided to stop the practice of bundling up features in one or two major Windows releases every year. Instead, it will release new features as they are ready. So, Notepad tabs could appear in a Windows update in early 2023.