Following the published screenshots of Windows 11, it became known that the leak is much larger – an early build of Windows 11 appeared on the network, which you can install on your PC and try, which was done by some journalists.
Including the editor-in-chief of the authoritative resource The Verge, Tom Warren, who has published many additional screenshots and even videos.
here’s a first look at Windows 11. There’s a new Start menu, rounded corners, a new startup sound, and more https://t.co/VDS08QPsl5 pic.twitter.com/OkCyX3TtmI
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 15, 2021
Short videos show you how the new Start menu works, the Windows 11 welcome sound, and the new Snap feature to quickly organize windows in a variety of ways.
this is the new Windows 11 startup sound pic.twitter.com/UQZNFBtAxa
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 15, 2021
In the new OS, you can see many similarities with the deferred Windows 10X. There are no live tiles in the Start menu, but you can pin apps for quick access. Windows and menus have rounded corners, and Explorer uses new icons.
Windows 11 also includes a new snap feature built into the maximize button on all apps. It’s a neat way to surface features that have existed in Windows for years https://t.co/VDS08QPsl5 pic.twitter.com/uXcwVngmTT
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 15, 2021
An early version of Windows widgets has appeared, which do not work completely correctly yet.
The Xbox app is now integrated with the OS, giving you quick access to Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Social, and the Xbox Content Store.
Well, and most importantly – you can already download, install and install on any computer the official wallpaper Windows 11. For example, from here.
Windows 11 has two new default wallpapers pic.twitter.com/8buhOH0X6x
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 15, 2021
Microsoft is due to unveil Windows 11 at its June 24 launch. The official name of the operating system has not yet been confirmed, but the company is heavily hinting.
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