@Galvestz Honestly i didn't like it, Windows 8.1 was better on performance and since it didn't open the start menu by default, i could install Classic Shell / Open Shell and restore the classic start menu
@rchltXPSTech@stupidtechtakes@MEGAprivacy Already did years ago, they did offer 50 GB but reduced it to 15 GB for new accounts, being honest, that made Google Drive to being a better option since it doesn't have a download size limit
Microsoft has brought back the ability to move the taskbar and make it smaller in Windows 11, five years after taking it away at launch.
The new options are now available to Windows Insiders in the Experimental channel with Build 26300.8493 and can be found in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar behaviors.
You can place the taskbar on the top, left, or right side of the screen. The Start menu, search, and system tray adjust automatically, while the smaller size gives more screen space.
Early tests show everything works smoothly and feels natural.
Via:Windowslatest
@arrhythmixx@Android Honestly, i do prefer a lot the old non adaptive icons, especially since many apps doesn't even have adaptive icons and few do only support material you colors