And that's its folks. Windows 11 is bringing Android apps to its built-from-the-ground-up new store, as well as gaming innovations from the Xbox Series X/S and taking a "zero" cut from developers and bringing back widgets. One note on what Kareem just said, this event focused very little on the Sun Valley / UI changes. For Microsoft, the big things are gaming, Teams, Android apps, etc. UI took a decidedly back seat
They didn't say anything useful. what kind of innovations there are, what are the design changes, whether it will be paid or free, none of it is clear
The biggest change with Windows 11 is the 64-bit only operating system. Microsoft does not plan to release a 32-bit version of Windows 11, but the OS will continue to support 32-bit software. Its about f**king time if you ask me
Enterprise edition managed by your organization, Education edition managed by your school, etc Alas, switch to Pro edition told me that my Asus P8Z77-VLK with I5-3570K and 16G ram is not good enough...