Joe Maring/Android Authority
TL;DR
- The Quick Share app for Windows has been updated.
- The update reorganizes some features and applies a more Android-like aesthetic to some UI elements.
- Version 1.0.2555.1 of Quick Share for Windows is now available.
Google is releasing an update to its Windows Quick Share client that reorganizes some functionality and makes the PC version look more like the Android app. This update also makes it possible to add more files to an in-progress transfer without having to start over.
Version 1.0.2555.1 of Quick Share for Windows, available now, makes some notable changes. First up: the home screen has been redesigned by removing who can share with you The drop-down menu on the left side of the home screen and moving those options to a new menu in the top right corner of the UI that resembles modern Android.
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Additionally, after selecting files to share from your PC to another device, there are now options to clear your selection or add more files. Before this update, if you wanted to change which files you were sending, you had to start the process again.
The pop-ups that show transfer progress and confirm that your files have been received have been updated to more closely match Android’s modern design language with contrasting complimentary colors and Google iconography. This all looks largely in line with the current version of the Quick Share app on Android.
These changes are now being implemented in the latest version of Quick Share for Windows.
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