Microsoft has scheduled June 24 as the release date for the next version of Windows, named Windows 11. And, based on leaked pictures, we have a fair idea of how the key User Interface changes will appear.
The centralized Start Menu and taskbar icons,
which resemble Apple's macOS, are the first thing to catch the eye. If you
don't like the change, you can alter it by dragging the Start Menu and icons
back to the left, where they've always been.
The jump Start Menu returns, as seen in the
Windows 10X version. In reality, several design decisions from the unpublished
Windows 10X are already carried over to Windows 11. The so-called Live Tiles
have been replaced by more straightforward transparent symbols.
Aside from these icons, the Start Menu has been improved in general, with pinned applications, latest files, and easier access to the resume and shut down buttons. Context menus with rounded sides have also been updated, according to the screenshots. The edges of the Start Menu have also been softened.
In addition, a new snapping feature is being
developed. Given the massive leak, we are certain that there is much more to it
than this, therefore we will have to wait for Microsoft's presentation to
discover out much more.