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Now, as expected, the Windows 11 data leak begins
Go to >>> Genuine Cracked Apps Directly From The Scene Group! Team-FTU Project! No Secure Boot | TPM Bypassed | English | Microsoft Office Pro Plus | 64-bit | March 2024 Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.3296 (No TPM) Office 2021 Pro Plus (x64) with En-US March 2024 [FTUApps] Windows 11. The main body of this announcement was intended to be an introduction to a major user interface change, codenamed Sun Valley. As we know, a significant part of the UX changes are borrowed from the look of Windows 10X, and Windows 10X will not hit the market.
And the completely new design suits it well
What's new in Windows 11: - Windows 11 has a completely new look. Microsoft clearly needs a good reason to refute its previous claims and still abandon Windows 10 by introducing a new OS number. The Redmond giant has long been preparing a redesign for an update under the codename Sun Valley ("Sun Valley") - apparently, under this name was Windows 11. The Sun Valley project was online for a long time - Microsoft regularly reveals details of the new interface style, insiders shared previously unknown information, and popular designers in their circles drew realistic concepts based on all this information. - Start and system elements float above the bottom bar.
The control panel also floats and has exactly the same design as "Start"
Start is the business card and the visible face of all the latest versions of Windows. It is not surprising that in Windows 11 the developers changed it again, but not so much functionally as visually: the Start window hovers over the bottom bar. We have to admit that this small change makes the system look much fresher. According to the information available on the web, Microsoft does not radically change the "inside" of this menu - the innovations concern only the design of the window itself. The function center is combined with control buttons - something similar has long been used in other operating systems.
- Straight corners disappear and are replaced by fillets
Almost all mentions of this new menu point to it being an island: controls are on a separate panel, notifications on another, and certain elements (such as the player) are on another separate panel. In fact, experts and concept designers disagree on this: some are sure that Microsoft will not change its traditions and will stick to the right angle, while others are convinced that in 2021 Microsoft will follow the fashion of fillets. The latter fits more into the definition of "completely new Windows" - simply having floating menus is not enough for the new look to be considered truly new. The files are expected to affect practically the entire system - from context menus and system panels to all application windows. True, even in this matter the opinions of concept designers differ: some draw fillets on all possible interface elements, others connect them at right angles.
- There is a translucent, blurry background everywhere
On the Internet there is disagreement about the island style of windows, the design of corners and the levitation effect of the menu, but almost everyone agrees about the transparency of the windows. Most leaks and design renders show transparency and blurring in all windows, whether at least in the Start menu or Explorer. Moreover, these effects are present even in the configuration of the canceled Windows 10X operating system, which Microsoft developed with two screens and weak devices in parallel with the Sun Valley project.