A Deep Dive Into What’s New in Windows 11
Windows 11 is the company’s newest iteration in its OS series, with a reimagined and clean UI. It features a centered Start Menu paired with a clean taskbar, and delicate borders for a premium design style. The system now operates with heightened performance. Simplifying system management while multitasking.
Windows Terminal: A Unified Command-Line Interface for Multiple Tools
Command Prompt: A Powerful Command-Line Interface for Managing Windows Windows Terminal (otherwise known as the Unified Command Console) is an all-in-one terminal that facilitates access to various command-line interfaces. Included automatically when you install either Windows 10 or Windows 11. It simplifies system tasks, making it an ideal tool for experienced users. Helping simplify complex system tasks by streamlining command-line processes.
Multitasking: Simplifying Complex Workflows with Multiple Windows
Snap Layouts: A Tool for Quickly Organizing Windows in Predefined Layouts
Multitasking is essential for anyone needing to handle several applications simultaneously. Snap Layouts saves time by automatically positioning windows to maximize productivity. Multitasking is included by default in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 to streamline workflows. Snap Layouts comes pre-configured in Windows 10 and Windows 11 to streamline window management.
Touch and Pen Support: Providing Seamless Touch and Pen Experiences
Touch and Pen Support, or sometimes known as Touchscreen and Pen Input is an intuitive feature tailored for users requiring both touch and pen capabilities. Part of the default installation for both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is critical for delivering a more engaging and efficient user experience on Windows devices. Helping improve user experience by enhancing touch and pen capabilities.
- Light edition Windows with optimized startup
- Windows without any TPM hardware dependency