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Windows 11 UI & about release date

Windows 11 UI

Windows 11 is an upcoming Windows NT Operating System. It is written in C, C++, C# and Assembly language. The leaked development build of Windows 11 features an updated user interface that follows Microsoft's Fluent Design guidelines; translucency, shadows, and rounded corners are prevalent throughout the system. A redesigned Start menu is used, which eliminates the tiles on the right side. The taskbar is also streamlined and centered by default, similar to the macOS Dock, however left-align option remains. Task View, a feature introduced in Windows 10, features a refreshed design. Other changes to the system include new system icons, animations, sounds, and widgets. With Windows 11, when users click the maximise button, they will see options about how they want to lock the window in place. There will be options like side by side with another app, or a grid-based view of three or four windows.

We don’t know the release date of Windows 11 yet. It was previously said that Microsoft was targeting the second half of the year as the launch date of Windows 11. Another media report claims the upcoming Windows 11 will be rolled out to the public towards the end of the year.  Microsoft tweeted about the event. So maybe we will come to know about the release soon.

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