Microsoft Windows Is Releasing Windows 11 Update, and later this year, the Windows 10 era will officially end with Windows 11.
The latest version of the Microsoft OS promises a raft of new features that will offer a “Next Gen” experience.
Here’s a quick overview of what you can expect to see in Microsoft Windows 11 when it rolls out:
A Redesigned Start Menu and Taskbar
Unlike all prior versions of Windows, Microsoft Windows 11 will feature a centered Start Menu and taskbar, making it aesthetically similar to ChromeOS. In addition to that, the Start Menu on the new OS won’t come with the live tiles. Instead, it will use static icons for Microsoft Store apps.
If you decide you don’t want your Start Menu centered, you can revert to a more traditional Windows Left Aligned menu quickly and easily, and you’ll also be able to choose from among three different Start Menu sizes.
File Explorer Improvements
Microsoft Windows 11 will include the same File Explorer, but it’s getting a much-needed facelift and a variety of improvements. Most of these are aesthetic and designed to give File Explorer a sleeker and more modern look, with new icons and rounded corners.
Snap and Widgets
Microsoft Windows 11 File Explorer sports four different Snap layouts allowing you to choose between them or switch from one to another at will. In addition to that, Microsoft Windows 11 is also introducing Widgets, which appears to be the successor to Microsoft Window’s 10’s “News and Interests” feature. It utilizes your browsing history to create a customized news feed for you that updates constantly.
In addition to those things when Microsoft WIndows is Releasing Windows, you’ll find virtual desktop support, HDR support for color-managed apps, a modernized, redesigned device manager, and a whole lot more.
Although there are bound to be kinks and growing pains