- The design of Windows 11 and Windows 10 differs significantly. With pastel colours, rounded corners for all windows, and a cleaner interface than its predecessor, Windows 11 looks more like a Mac. Microsoft made every effort to keep the user interface as simple as possible in order to create a clean environment for work and pleasure.
- The Start menu and taskbar have been shifted to the centre of the screen by Microsoft; however, users can choose to move them back to the left, as they were in Windows 10.
- Live tiles are also not supported in Windows 11. Users can read useful information on live tiles without having to open the associated apps.
- In Windows 11, Microsoft overhauled the Microsoft Store, making it easier for customers to find things like programmes and movies. In Windows 11 and Windows 10, customers will be able to download all of the Windows programmes via the Microsoft Store.
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