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Windows 11

Windows 11’s new look explained: Microsoft is trying to calm us with design

Posted on July 14, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

‘Softer, friendlier, and less intimidating’: Inside Windows 11’s redesign

Windows 11 has been available to the public in beta form for nearly a month now, and while we won’t see the full version of the software update until the end of the year, the centered Start button, rounded corners, and overall softness of the new operating system have already sparked outrage and appreciation among Windows watchers.
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