
The update marks the first major change to Microsoft's operating system since Windows 10 launched in 2015. (Check out all of the best Windows 11 features and how to use them.) And Android apps will be integrated into Windows and installable from the Microsoft Store - though that feature won't be available right away.

You'll find lots of new desktop tools, like widgets that can give you at-a-glance information, and easier virtual desktop creation.

The Windows Start menu has moved from the bottom left of the screen to the middle, with app icons arranged in the center next to it. Windows 11 features a streamlined new design, with pastel colors, rounded corners, a new startup sound and overall a more Mac-like look.

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