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The Essential Upgrades in Windows 11 You Should See
Windows 11 is the latest offering from Microsoft’s OS portfolio, boasting a polished and sleek new UI. It comes with a middle-aligned Start Menu and modern taskbar, and curved edges to give a seamless and sleek touch. Faster processing leads to a smoother user experience. Boosting efficiency in handling multiple tasks.
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Snap Groups
Snap Groups lets you group multiple apps together for easy switching between them, enhancing multitasking and productivity.
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Better Window Management
Windows 11 introduces enhanced window management features such as Snap Layouts and Snap Groups for greater productivity and efficiency.
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Improved Notifications
Windows 11 introduces a revamped notification center for a more streamlined, consistent experience with actionable notifications.
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Improved Video Conferencing Tools
Video conferencing is more reliable with Windows 11, offering improved support for Microsoft Teams and third-party apps like Zoom.
Multitasking: Enabling Users to Handle Multiple Activities Simultaneously
Snap Layouts: A Time-Saving Tool for Better Window Organization
Multitasking makes it easier to work on various projects at the same time. Snap Layouts automatically positions windows to fit a well-organized desktop arrangement. Multitasking comes integrated with Windows 10 and Windows 11 for improved productivity management. Snap Layouts comes built-in with Windows 10 and Windows 11 to improve desktop workspace organization.
Settings and Control Panel: Take Command of Windows Configuration
The Settings tool helps configure your system with clarity and ease, included from the start in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 environments. It assists in maintaining system stability through user configuration. Allowing configuration of themes, wallpapers, and UI layout. It contains utilities for managing startup programs and boot order.
Windows Terminal: Transforming How You Interact with Your System
Command Prompt: A Core Element for Running Advanced Commands on Windows Windows Terminal (otherwise known as the Unified Command Console) is a state-of-the-art terminal interface with high efficiency and customization options. Available in the default setup of both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It empowers developers to streamline workflows and enhance productivity. Aiding in executing system commands across local and remote environments.
- Windows without the Cortana assistant enabled
- Windows version without SmartScreen filter
