There are a lot of reasons to resize a photo. You may want to set a different aspect ratio for all your photos and you may just want to cut out unnecessary parts of a photo and reduce its size and save your computer's disk space.

Back in the old days, Windows 95 shipped with PowerToys, which allowed users to resize multiple images. And the PowerToys' Image Resizer feature appears to be making a comeback on Windows 10 later this year.

In the release notes of PowerToys v15, which only contained bug fixes, Microsoft confirmed that the company is working on Image Resizer toy. The details are not yet available, but the feature would be similar to the likes of Windows 95's Image Resizer.

In addition to Image Resizer, Microsoft is also working on PowerLauncher to let you search and launch your app instantly. Unlike Windows 10's built-in Search feature, PowerLauncher comes with a very simple user interface and it also features auto-complete search bar.

PowerLauncher is aimed to be faster than Windows Search for showing local search results and apps.

Another PowerToy is being developed to help users remap the keys on their keyboards and also rearrange the system shortcuts.

“For developers and some seasoned users, where using their keyboard is a large part their job, ability to remap keystrokes and engage executables can lead tomassive gains in time. In fact, this was the second most popular topic measured through thumbs up and the most commented issue in the PowerToys Github,” Microsoft said.

Microsoft is planning to release these new PowerToys at some point in 2020.