Microsoft Search: Getting Better and Better

March 30, 2022

In early versions of Windows operating systems, the search function stank worse than rotting garbage in summer. Since the initial Windows deploy, Microsoft has improved the search function and as technology advances there are still upgrades to be made says Make Use Of in: “Microsoft Is Making Windows 11’s Search Function Better Than Ever.” In a refreshing take on its past mistakes, Microsoft admits that its former search tools were not the best. When it comes to Windows 11, Microsoft revamped the search into a quality tool and does not plan to rest on its laurels.

One of the best upgrades with the newest Windows 11 patch is the that search will be streamlined between work/business accounts. The search function will locate items on all accounts. Microsoft is also adding lifestyle widgets to make the OS more entertaining, such as a “word of the day” and altering users to Microsoft Reward offerings. Search will also take the place of Facebook and inform users of important dates, such as birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Whenever Microsoft releases a new Windows version, they do their best to get users to adopt the new OS:

“When Microsoft releases a new operating system, it always faces the same challenge. Users and businesses are comfortable with their operating system of choice, and now the Redmond tech giant has to convince them to upgrade to the newer one. The best way to do that is to make an operating system that improves upon the old one’s formula. As such, Microsoft’s touch-ups to Windows 11’s Search tool may be an effort to convince people to leave Windows 10 behind and adopt the newer, shinier system.”

Microsoft has a poor track record when it comes to system upgrades. They have a pattern of every other OS being a bad. Windows users might want to stick with Windows 10 a little longer and wait until Windows 12. It would be nice if Microsoft also added database search options like specific date, file name, Boolean, etc.

Whitney Grace, March 30, 2022

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