The latest version of Microsoft’s Windows operating system, Windows 11, has been released. Through a totally revamped layout, the new edition focuses on improving the Windows user experience. It also improves its performance in a number of ways.

After months of anticipation about what the new Windows would offer to consumers, the unveiling has finally arrived. The new Windows has a totally new Start menu, as well as an updated Start button that is now located in the middle of the taskbar.

Aside from that, Microsoft has made a number of changes to make Windows 11 appear better. The operating system’s icons and themes have also been changed.

It now has softer graphics and a translucent background to draw attention to what’s on the screen. Surprisingly, Windows 10 now features rounded corners, similar to Android and iOS.

Windows 11 is also quicker in all of your Windows tasks. This encompasses everything from booting up to browsing the web to executing applications. This is due to a number of OS optimizations, including 40% smaller updates that will now execute in the background. The new Windows is also more energy efficient than prior versions and is Microsoft’s safest operating system yet.

Other features have been added to Windows 11 as well. Snap layouts, for example, are now available in the new edition, which adapt the size of programmes to the various modes allowed by Windows 11. Snap Group layouts will also keep track of where you keep your apps. The functionality is intended to benefit individuals who work with several monitors, allowing for smooth app switching across screens.

Microsoft has unveiled a new Microsoft Store for both Windows 11 and Windows 10 that will be available shortly.

Stories – editorial content to keep you updated about the greatest applications, Android app integration through the Amazon Appstore, and a new pop-up store to instal apps from the browser will all be available in the new app shop.

There are numerous enhancements in the new Microsoft Store that will make life easier for developers. These include the ability to support additional sorts of apps and the ability to integrate their own or a third-party commerce platform into their apps.

Windows 11 has also worked to improve its customers’ PC gaming experience. Auto HDR will be included in the version to bring high dynamic range (HDR) to many DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games.