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Redesigned User Interface: Windows 11 introduces a more modern and streamlined user interface with centered taskbar icons and a new Start menu. The Start menu is now simpler and less cluttered, featuring app icons and a search bar.


Snap Layouts and Snap Groups: Windows 11 introduces Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, making it easier to arrange and manage multiple windows on the screen. Users can create custom window layouts for multitasking and productivity.


Virtual Desktops and Enhanced Multitasking: Windows 11 enhances multitasking with virtual desktops, allowing users to create separate desktop environments for different tasks and projects.


Microsoft Teams Integration: Windows 11 includes integrated Microsoft Teams support in the taskbar, making it easy to access and communicate with colleagues and friends directly from the desktop.


Direct Integration with Microsoft Store: The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 has been revamped and now includes a wider selection of apps, including support for traditional Win32 applications. Android apps are also available on Windows 11 via the Microsoft Store.


Gaming Enhancements: Windows 11 brings improvements to gaming, including support for Auto HDR, DirectStorage for faster loading times, and Xbox Game Pass integration.


Enhanced Performance and Security: Windows 11 comes with improved performance and efficiency, thanks to optimizations for modern hardware. Security has also been enhanced with features like Windows Hello, Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0 requirement for supported devices.


Widgets: Windows 11 introduces a new Widgets feature that provides personalized news, weather, calendar, and other information directly on the desktop.


Microsoft Store Policies: With the release of Windows 11, Microsoft has made changes to its Store policies, allowing developers to use their own payment systems and avoid paying a commission to Microsoft for certain app types.

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