Microsoft’s Top Exec characterizes the next Windows release as one of the most significant in the past ten years, so you can’t really blame people because they expect it. The timeline almost coincides with the debut of Windows 8, which must have changed a lot, many who interfere with Windows users. Even Windows 10, which was officially launched in 2015, brought a change not only for the user experience but also many of the underlying frameworks and fire frames.
If Windows 11 to leak is something that must be passed, Microsoft only handles half of it, the half user will see. There is no shortage of screenshots from the new starting menu, which will most likely be proven with controversial such as Windows 8, the taskbar is in harmony with the middle, the corner of the round window is smooth, and even some new multitank tricks. If it sounds familiar, you might have kept the tab on the canceled Windows 10x, and this might be what we will get with Windows 11.