While it may be tempting to wait for more updates and features, the core of Windows 11 is worth downloading now thanks to its improved multitasking options.
Check this out BEFORE you upgrade to Windows 11
Windows 11 is finally here, but Windows 10 isn’t going away anytime soon. For many people, the interface changes in Windows 11 may feel like a lot, and it may be tempting to just sit back and stick with what you know. But if you’re someone who multitasks a lot, or who relies heavily on accessibility features to help you get around your computer, it might be worth updating to Windows 11 sooner rather than later.
Sure, it might not have the exact same optimizations as Windows 10 after years of updates, but that doesn’t mean the new operating system isn’t on its way to becoming a success. Performance is already buttery smooth, and some of the changes made to the way you multitask in Windows 11 are miles better than what we had on Windows 10.
One of the most noticeable changes in Windows 11 is the introduction of warmer icons and colors, as well as the centering of the iconic Start menu. It’s a huge change from the left-handed orientation we’ve grown accustomed to, and takes more cues from Google’s Chrome OS than previous Windows Start replacements.