Within Windows 10 Redstone 4 has appeared the Clipboard Cloud that allows you to synchronize data between the PC, the smartphones and the ...
Within Windows 10 Redstone 4 has appeared the Clipboard Cloud that allows you to synchronize data between the PC, the smartphones and the cloud.
At the recent Build 2017 appointment, Microsoft announced a "Clipboard Cloud" for Windows 10. This was a new opportunity for platform users to be able to sync their notes from PC to smartphone and vice versa. This was a very interesting use option in the direction of offer greater integration between mobile platforms and Windows 10. Additionally, "Clipboard Cloud" would allow you to sync data such as photos, videos, and documents even in the cloud so you can always have them arrangement.
This interesting novelty had to debut within Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, but then Microsoft announced that its debut would be redirected to Windows 10 Redstone 4 along with Windows Timeline. Redstone 4, he remembers, will debut next spring. Microsoft has already started implementing both of these features in Windows 10 Redstone 4 and some developers have been able to enable them within the very first builds of this new operating system.
Cloud Clipboard will be accessible on Windows 10 Redstone 4 using the Win + V key combination. At that point, a small dialog will open from which you can view both the elements saved in the cloud and those that are copied locally. All, sorted in chronological order from the oldest to the most recent.
The new Windows 10 "Clipboard Cloud" appears, however, not yet fully functional, a sign that is still at the first stages of development. Surely, Microsoft will have to work a lot, even with the help of Insiders, in the coming months, to improve it.
Following the release of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, October 17, Redmond's House will begin to intensify the development of Redstone 4 and so the Clipboard Cloud will surely know much more.

