• Microsoft has finally fixed a cool Windows 11 Spotify feature so

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue May 16 12:30:04 2023
    Microsoft has finally fixed a cool Windows 11 Spotify feature so what took
    so long?

    Date:
    Tue, 16 May 2023 11:22:18 +0000

    Description:
    The bug in question lingered about for at least three months before a fix - and it's not been fixed in Windows 10, either.

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    Microsoft has just fixed one of Windows 11 s neatest features - one that
    Chief Product Officer Panos Panay called a game-changer when it was first introduced back in 2021.

    The pre-loaded Clock application in Windows 11 has long included a feature that allows you to link up your Spotify account and set it to play specific productivity-focused playlists while youre employing the nifty Focus Assist feature.

    However, as previously noted by Neowin , the functionality had been broken
    for months (since at least February 2023, potentially longer), and despite Spotify trying to rectify the issue, it turned out to be an expired certificate on Microsofts end breaking the feature. Users attempting to link their Spotify account to Windows Clock would be met with a blank screen and
    an endless Connecting to a service message.

    Thankfully, it looks like the problem is now resolved - in part, it seems,
    due to Neowins diligent reporting. When Spotify confirmed that the bug was Microsofts fault, Neowin reached out to the Windows creator to report the issue. Lo and behold, a few weeks later, the problem has been fixed; you can now hook up your Spotify account to the Clock app with no difficulties. Microsoft, please love all your children equally

    However, it looks like the problem is still lingering in Windows 10 - when I tried to connect my Clock app to Spotify on my personal desktop PC (after checking for system updates), I got the same empty white window.

    Microsoft has been getting more and more aggressive in its efforts to push users to upgrade to Windows 11 , but this feels like a spectacular low point. If the problem is something as simple as an expired certificate for Spotifys API access, why not fix it for both Windows 10 and 11?

    Look, I dont hate Windows 11 (although Microsofts recent boo-boo over ads in the Weather app did make me chuckle). I use it on my work laptop and its fine - in fact, its steadily improving, gradually adding great features and gathering pace among users. Its been on the rise for a while in terms of adoption - a quick look at the OS section of the Steam Hardware and Software Survey shows that Windows 11 is now eating into its predecessors share of the PC gaming space with impressive speed.

    But as my colleague Darren recently said, Microsoft should be using the carrot, not the stick , to boost Windows 11 adoption. I love Windows 10 - why dont you, Microsoft? Its one of the best operating systems ever made, and I dont want to feel forced to abandon it because youre not willing to fix
    simple bugs that can be fixed in its successor.

    Its also frankly not a good look that it took more than three months - and a direct complaint from a tech news site - to fix such a simple problem. Come on, Microsoft. Oh, and you can stop with all the Bing AI nonsense. If I
    wanted an AI on my desktop , Id just use ChatGPT .



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/microsoft-has-finally-fixed-a-cool-windows-11-s potify-feature-so-what-took-so-long


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