Microsoft has officially introduced Windows 11, a new iteration of Windows that promises many visual improvements, as well as new behaviors in the core operating system experience.
The new Windows 11 will be released to Windows Insiders from next week, as Microsoft said. The company did not announce a timetable for the launch of the fixed versions of Windows 11, although it will probably happen sometime in the fall.
The new features of Windows 11 include a simplified taskbar with a new Start menu, as well as some visual improvements such as rounded corners and a new look for familiar elements ui – even with the way light moves through the pixels.
Of course there were also words like:
"Windows should be familiar to you," said Microsoft CEO Panos Panay. "It must be safe. It has to be emotional. ”
Microsoft announced that more than one billion users use Windows and that computers will play a central role in the future. Company executives said they wanted to create Windows that are fresh and modern and bring them people closer to what they love, like gaming and video streaming.
Microsoft did not say whether Windows 11 will be available as free upgrade, although all previous Windows updates were free.
We are waiting to see the first version that will be released for insiders in a week. Let's see, will the company change anything in the stability of the updates?
Personally, I see it a little pale. More than one billion users use different hardware and settings. So we should probably forget about the stability of the versions, when what essentially changes the upcoming version will be the appearance.
My prediction for the upcoming Windows 10,5 Insiders is that the company will use the same testing structure, with minimal internal testers and millions of Insiders. Once the early betas have been tried by the brave, Microsoft will release a mature beta to everyone so that they can minimize the bugs before releasing the “stable” to the public. businesses.
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