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Quick Share adopts Expressive design for Windows

Google is rolling out a redesigned Quick Share for Windows, adopting an Expressive design. The entire app’s user interface hasn’t grabbed the Expressive redesign, but it’s limited to the Settings menu for Windows PCs.

Quick Share homepage has simplified the “Who can share with you” entries with simpler terms. The send and receive cards have also been unified in a bigger box. The option to let “everyone for 10 minutes” has also been easily made available.

The sharing progress page now divides your devices and other devices into different sections. This page was just limited to listing nearby devices on the sharing progress page.

Next is the Settings UI of the Quick Share application. The redesign includes boxes grouping settings together and lines dividing each individual entry.

Quick Share Windows

Via – AndroidAuthority

Google has just begun the rollout of this new Quick Share design for Windows PC users. You can install the latest version 1.0.2351.1 with an upgraded UI. It seems a server-side rollout, so you may also need to wait for expansion.

Quick Share for Android has already tweaked its design. With Google’s bringing the changes to the app’s PC version, it’s an attempt to offer a universal appearance across operating systems.

Google’s Quick Share remains a perfect tool for data transfers across platforms. After a successful launch on Android, it landed on Windows before leaving its Nearby Share identity.

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