Windows 11 default screenshot utility is a pretty handy and feature packed app, but it lacks one critical thing: the ability to change the default screenshot folder. While it is technically possible with some registry hackery, the app does not offer a user friendly option to specify where the app should store screengrabs. That, fortunately, is finally changing. Alongside the two new Windows 11 preview builds announced for Dev and Beta Channels earlier this week, Microsoft released a new version...

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