For those running Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 for PC, you can now grab the latest versions of the Photos app. For mobile you are looking at build 918.14122 while on PC you are getting build 918.14120.Although there is no changelog, we did a quick before and after and lo and behold there is a new feature: Create Albums!
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For some time now, under the Albums section it mentioned how you could select '+' to create a new album on the device. Unfortunately, that '+' was never there until tonight. For PC, you can find the button in the upper-right hand area whereas on Mobile it is on the lower right near your thumb. Tapping the button takes you back to photos where you can then select the photos you would like to group together for your new album. It is quite self-explanatory, but still, great to see.
Note:There are two versions of the Photos app now: One for Windows 10 build 10240 and one for build 10547. Both apps are updated. However, only the version for Insiders gets the album creation tool! The build for Windows 10 10240 is now 915.17170.
Overall, app performance is also finally coming along with some better pinch-to-zoom and overall being more speedy, especially the mobile version. Indeed, dare we say the app is starting to feel and look nice? Don't take our word, try it out and let us know in comments!
Messaging and Translator updates
Also worth mentioning is that Messaging (build 12715) for Windows 10 Mobile and the Translator 10 beta are updated. The latter is updated on both PC and Mobile.
Nothing pops out as being in new in Messaging although performance is looking great. We have yet to go through Translator, so sound off in comments if you find something new.
Western union near me. To grab all the updates, simply launch your Store app and go to Downloads and Updates and then Check for Updates!
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How to Add or Remove Favorites in Photos app in Windows 10 The Photos app is included in Windows 10 by default. You can use the Photos app to view and edit your photos and videos, make movies, and create albums. You can use video remix to instantly create a video from photos and videos you select. Use the video editor for fine-tuned adjustments — change filters, text, camera motion, music, and more. You can even add 3D effects like butterflies, lasers, or explosions that magically appear in your video. A new Favorites feature has been added to the Photos app. You can now mark your images as a favorite to make sure you can quickly find them later in your Favorites album. When you mark an image as a favorite, it gets added to your Favorites album in the Photos app. The Favorites album will automatically be created if it doesn't already exist. Only images from within an added folder in the Photos app Folders area will get added to the Favorites album, even if marked as a favorite. This tutorial will show you how to add and remove images as Favorites in the Photos app for your account in Windows 10.
EXAMPLE: Favorites feature in Photos app
To Mark Image as Favorite in Photos app
Windows 10 Photos App Albums Download1. While you have an image open in the Photos app, click/tap on the outlined heart button to Add to favorites. (see screenshot below) The heart button will turn to solid black (dark mode) or white (light mode) to indicate you have added the image to favorites.
To Remove Image from Favorites in Photos app
1. While you have an image open in the Photos app, click/tap on the solid black (dark mode) or white (light mode) heart button to Remove from favorites. (see screenshot below) The heart button will turn to only being outlined to indicate you have removed the image from favorites.
To Remove Image from Favorites in Photos app Favorites Album
1. Open the Photos app. 2. Click/tap on Albums at the top, and click/tap on your Favorites album. (see screenshot below) 3. Right click or press and hold on an image you want to remove, and click/tap on Remove from favorites. (see screenshot below) That's it, Windows 10 Photo App TutorialShawnWindows 10 Photos App Albums By Date OrderComments are closed.
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