September 12, 2023—KB5030219 OS Build 22621 2283 Microsoft Support page
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Hi everyone, welcome to my channel where I share tips and tricks on how to use Windows 11. In this video, I'm going to show you what's new in the latest update, September 12, 2023—KB5030219 OS Build 22621 2283. This update includes some security and performance improvements, as well as some new features that you might find useful. Let's take a look at them.
First, the update adds support for Microsoft Edge WebView2, which is a new web rendering engine that powers some of the apps and features in Windows 11. WebView2 is based on Chromium, which means it's faster, more secure, and more compatible with modern web standards. You can learn more about WebView2 on the Microsoft Support website.
Second, the update introduces a new feature called Focus Sessions, which is a productivity tool that helps you stay focused and achieve your goals. Focus Sessions lets you set a timer for a specific task, such as writing an email, reading a document, or learning a new skill. You can also choose to play some ambient sounds or music from Spotify to help you concentrate. Focus Sessions will track your progress and give you feedback on how well you did. You can access Focus Sessions from the Clock app or the Taskbar.
Third, the update brings some improvements to the Snap Layouts and Snap Groups features, which let you easily arrange and switch between multiple windows on your screen. You can now customize the Snap Layouts to suit your preferences and workflow. You can also create and name your own Snap Groups, which are collections of windows that you can restore with one click. You can manage your Snap Layouts and Snap Groups from the Settings app or the Taskbar.
These are just some of the highlights of the September 12, 2023—KB5030219 OS Build 22621 2283 update for Windows 11. There are many more changes and fixes that you can read about on the Microsoft Support website. I hope you found this video helpful and informative. If you did, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel for more Windows 11 videos. Thanks for watching and see you next time.