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But now, six years later, Windows 11 is on its way. We can only assume Microsoft MSFT got bored, because what we've seen so far of Windows 11 doesn't feel like anything revolutionary. A complete internal version of Windows 11 has leaked online. You can download it from some sketchy websites, but we wouldn't recommend it. Still, it's there, and it appears legit. Based on the leak, Windows 11 is full of mostly small visual changes.
The taskbar icons are centered, giving Windows a decidedly MacOS look don't freak out — it can be left-justified if you're old school. The Start menu ditches live tiles for pinned apps. Significant changes are also on the way for Windows beyond the user interface.
Microsoft appears to be ready to address a lot of lingering problems, with fixes planned for a rearranging apps issue on multiple monitors, an upcoming Xbox Auto HDR feature , and improvements to Bluetooth audio support.
Perhaps the biggest lingering issue waiting to be fixed is the Windows store. Microsoft has been working on a new app store for Windows in recent months, and rumors suggest it will be a significant departure from what exists today. Microsoft is reportedly overhauling its Windows app store to allow developers to submit any Windows application, including browsers like Chrome or Firefox. This would significantly improve the store alone, but Microsoft might also be considering allowing third-party commerce platforms in apps.
The software maker signaled a renewed interest in Windows last year, during a pandemic that has demonstrated how important the operating system is. Windows usage jumped as workers and students across the world turned to laptops and PCs to work from home.
PC shipments have also surged over the past year. Moving to Windows 11 would still be a surprise move for Microsoft, though. While there are monthly updates to Windows, the more significant changes are typically delivered twice a year. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen.
Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Neither is legitimate. Windows 10 upgrade emails are the other way that customers gave been scammed.
Microsoft has been sending an email to all Windows customers to remind them to download the new OS version and scammers are very slightly adapting the email.
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