Windows 11: Better Performance, Better Experience
Windows 11 is the company’s newest iteration in its OS series, featuring a newly styled and contemporary interface. It employs a Start Menu in the center with a smoother taskbar design, and contoured corners for a soft design experience. More resources have been optimized for peak performance. Improving app juggling with smarter memory handling.
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Updated Microsoft Store
The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 now boasts a modernized interface with improved navigation and broader app selection, including Win32 apps.
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Seamless Updates
With Windows 11, updates happen in the background, causing minimal disruption, so your system stays current without interrupting your work.
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New Virtual Desktop Features
Windows 11 brings new Virtual Desktop features like customizable backgrounds and taskbar options for each desktop to improve your workflow.
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Support for Touchscreen Devices
Windows 11 has been optimized for touchscreen devices, improving user experience on tablets, laptops, and 2-in-1 devices.
Virtual Desktop Support: Maximizing Your Workspace with Virtual Desktop Solutions
Virtual Desktop Support comes bundled with both Windows 10 and Windows 11 setups. It provides an easy way to organize and prioritize tasks across separate virtual workspaces. Virtual Desktop Support lets users transition between workspaces with minimal disruption. It is fully supported in all editions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, ensuring a consistent experience.
Multitasking: Accomplishing More by Managing Multiple Applications Together
Snap Layouts: Optimizing Window Management with Predefined Layouts
Multitasking helps streamline complex projects by providing easy access to multiple tasks at once. Snap Layouts helps users organize their workspace with minimal effort and maximum efficiency. Multitasking is integrated into Windows 10 and Windows 11 to support simultaneous task execution. Snap Layouts comes pre-configured in Windows 10 and Windows 11 to streamline window management.
Windows Updates: Keeping Your PC Optimized with Ongoing Updates
Update Hub (also known as Windows Update Hub) is an integral part of the Windows operating system to manage software updates. Shipped as a default feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is vital for managing updates and ensuring the ongoing reliability of your system. Aiding in the timely installation of patches, security fixes, and feature updates.
Windows Terminal: A Highly Customizable Terminal for Developers
Command Prompt: A Simple Yet Robust CLI for System Management Windows Terminal, also marketed as the New Windows Console is a unified tool that simplifies command-line management for developers. Shipped as a standard feature with Windows 10 and Windows 11. It provides a central tool for managing and automating tasks via the command line. Enabling developers and administrators to manage their systems efficiently with custom commands.
- Windows without any antivirus protection built-in
- Windows without TPM requirement during setup
- Speed-prioritized Windows installation
- Windows with no unnecessary software installed
