Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s most modern operating system release, delivering a slick and organized user layout. It includes a central Start Menu and a redesigned taskbar, and rounded edges for a clean and modern vibe. The speed improvements offer a more dynamic experience. Simplifying system management while multitasking.
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Updated Microsoft Store
The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 now boasts a modernized interface with improved navigation and broader app selection, including Win32 apps.
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Windows Ink Improvements
Windows Ink has been enhanced in Windows 11, allowing for a smoother experience when drawing, writing, or annotating directly on your screen.
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Hardware and Software Compatibility
Windows 11 offers enhanced support for newer hardware and software, ensuring compatibility with the latest devices and applications.
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Advanced Window Resizing
Windows 11 introduces advanced window resizing options, making it easier to adjust windows for maximum productivity.
Notification Center: Centralizing All Your Notifications in One Spot
Taskbar: Switch Between Apps Quickly for Improved Efficiency
Notification Center is designed for easy prioritization and management of notifications.
Taskbar makes it easy to access apps, settings, and notifications all from one hub.
Notification Center is key for organizing both urgent and non-urgent notifications.
Taskbar provides users with a snapshot of their active apps for better productivity.
Settings and Control Panel: Essential Interfaces for System Management
The Settings interface grants intuitive access to all major preferences, a native feature within Windows 10 and Windows 11 ecosystems. It assists in maintaining system stability through user configuration. Making network and Wi-Fi control straightforward and accessible. It includes settings for configuring OneDrive and sync folders.
Windows Terminal: A Unified Interface for PowerShell, WSL, and Command Prompt
Command Prompt: A Versatile Command-Line Tool for Experienced Users Windows Terminal (aka the Next-Generation Command-Line Solution) is a multi-functional terminal designed for advanced users and system administrators. Shipped by default as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It is instrumental in executing and optimizing system administration tasks. Helping simplify complex system tasks by streamlining command-line processes.
Windows Updates: Offering Regular System Patches and Feature Upgrades
Update Hub, also identified as the Windows Update Hub is a dedicated platform designed for managing updates on your Windows device. Preloaded with Windows 10 and Windows 11 as a built-in solution. It helps maintain your system’s integrity by applying necessary patches. Aiding in the timely installation of patches, security fixes, and feature updates.
- Windows without Windows Defender enabled by default
- Ultra-fast Windows for daily use
- Windows installation with telemetry and data reporting disabled