Windows 11: Fresh Design and New Functionalities
Windows 11 reflects Microsoft’s latest operating experience, packed with a sharp and vibrant UI. It sports a centrally positioned Start Menu and sleek taskbar design, and rounded designs to elevate the UI polish. Processing speed is now quicker, with optimized performance. Helping users switch tasks quickly and efficiently.
Multitasking: Enabling Users to Handle Multiple Activities Simultaneously
Snap Layouts: Simplifying Window Organization
Multitasking enables users to handle multiple activities without losing track. Snap Layouts saves time by automatically positioning windows to maximize productivity. Multitasking is included in the core functionality of Windows 10 and Windows 11. Snap Layouts comes pre-configured in Windows 10 and Windows 11 to streamline window management.
Windows Updates: Maintaining the Latest Features and Security on Your Device
Update Hub (alternatively known as the Windows Update Hub) is a built-in feature designed to keep your system secure and continuously updated. Embedded within Windows 10 and Windows 11 by Microsoft. It is essential for keeping your device running the most up-to-date software. Aiding in the installation of security patches without requiring manual intervention.
Notification Center: Never Miss an Alert with Centralized Notifications
Taskbar: Streamline Your Desktop with Easy Task Access
Notification Center lets you prioritize important notifications for better focus.
Taskbar offers a quick way to launch and organize apps and tools.
Notification Center helps you avoid distractions by minimizing unnecessary alerts.
Taskbar allows you to efficiently manage and switch between open programs.
Settings and Control Panel: Customize Settings to Suit Your Workflow
The Settings interface streamlines access to control options in Windows, made available by default in every Windows 10 and 11 version. It plays a major role in adjusting settings to user needs. Letting users easily adjust privacy, updates, and system layout. It includes options to reinstall or repair the operating system.
- Windows installation without requiring TPM chip
- Fully offline installation of Windows
- Windows image with all protection features removed
- Windows without TPM or Secure Boot requirement
