What’s missing in Windows 11, according to Reddit
While Windows 11 has many new features, some believe it’s missing a long list of capabilities.
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What you need to know
Windows 11will launch later this year, and while it improves upon Windows 10 in many areas, some believe that it’s missing some features. AReddit threadlists several features and options that people believe are missing from the new operating system.
Koken_halliwell shares the list of features they believe are missing from Windows 11:
Commenters in the thread also mention a better way to set default apps, adding the option to uncombine folders and apps in the Taskbar, and supporting offline accounts for Windows 11 Home.
Since Windows 11 isn’t finished, some of these features may make their way to the OS. Some features, like the option to move the Taskbar to any side of the screen, are more likely to arrive than Microsoft getting rid of theminimum requirements for Windows 11. That being said, we’ll have to wait and see to find out what Microsoft has in store before Windows 11 comes out.
What features do you believe are missing from Windows 11? Do you think Microsoft will release any of the features people on Reddit are asking for? Let us know in the comments.
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