Windows users and tech enthusiasts alike went electric this past Wednesday, January 19th. This is because they managed to gain access to new windows 11, which is being produced by Microsoft.
Through Twitter, screenshots began to appear, where it was possible to see some of the platform updates. Additionally, the change was viewable through build number 22538 for Windows Insiders.
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Thus, Internet users managed to gain access to the package containing a new version of the program that appeared discreetly. And, according to these netizens, the program will come with important changes.
What's New in Windows 11
- new task manager
What most caught the attention of netizens was the new task manager. According to an announcement on Twitter, this manager is based on Fluent Design, which is still in the testing phase.
Furthermore, users were also informed that for now, the tool is still hidden and practically broken. However, through this demonstration, it was possible to have a brief idea of what Windows is working on.
However, these are not the only news, because in the compilation, the new Windows 11 version will have new features such as a virtual keyboard with voice command. Also, there will be app switcher improvements, and users are still waiting for more changes.
- Changes in visual identity
The main change in the look of the program is certainly the darker color tone, which would work as a kind of dark mode. This function already adopted by other programs and sites comes as a novelty for Windows.
In addition, through images widely disseminated on Twitter, it was possible to notice that there was a change in the positioning of the tabs, which will be on the side. Other changes were also observed in the windows, which had rounded edges.
However, there is still no set release date, although this small demo indicates that this is close. So, until Windows 11 arrives, you can place your bets on possible changes and share this article with your friend who also loves technology.