Windows 10 vs 11 | Features & Changes - Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video that compares Windows 10 and Windows 11 in various aspects, such as the start menu, the taskbar, the UI, the built-in apps, the tablet features, the setup process, and the update frequency. The text highlights the differences and similarities between the two versions of Windows, as well as some features that are removed or added in Windows 11. The text aims to help the viewer decide whether to upgrade to Windows 11 or not.

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1. Windows 11's Start menu has a new design with pinned apps at the top and static icons replacing live tiles.
2. The search bar is now in the Start menu, not on the taskbar.
3. A new "Recommended" section in the Start menu shows recently used programs and files synced with OneDrive.
4. The "All apps" list is now a separate menu in Windows 11.
5. Older programs like Windows Explorer and Notepad are now part of the "All apps" list.
6. The taskbar icons are centered by default in Windows 11 but can be left-aligned.
7. The taskbar is slightly taller in Windows 11.
8. Active programs in the taskbar are indicated by color and length of a line on the icon.
9. Taskbar animations for downloading or installing have been redesigned.
10. The Start button no longer changes color based on accent color in Windows 11.
11. Taskbar can only be docked to the bottom in Windows 11.
12. Windows 11 introduces rounded corners for all UI elements.
13. New animations for window actions like opening, minimizing, and maximizing have been added in Windows 11.
14. Icons have been redesigned across Windows 11 for consistency.
15. New themes introduced in Windows 11, with six options available by default.
16. Light mode is the new default theme for Windows 11.
17. The lock screen elements have been centered, and quick status feature removed in Windows 11.
18. A new blur effect called Mika has been introduced in Windows 11.
19. Windows 11 has a new font called Segoe UI Variable.
20. System sounds differ between dark and light modes in Windows 11, with dark mode sounds being more muted.
21. Quick Settings and Notifications have replaced Action Center in Windows 11.
22. Volume, brightness, and Wi-Fi controls are now found in Quick Settings in Windows 11.
23. Context menus have been updated to look more modern in Windows 11.
24. Alert boxes for display settings and low battery alerts have been redesigned in Windows 11.
25. Snap Assist features have been improved and simplified in Windows 11.

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