Windows 11 ISO leaked😲!! - 'Here's all info you need'.

Windows 11 ISO leaked ahead of launch, reveals new UI, Start menu, Icons for PCs, Rounded corners for windows, and much more.

what has ruined Microsoft’s surprise reveal for Midsummer's Day, Windows 11 has leaked online. First, just a few screenshots emerged on China's Baidu website, but moments later, the Windows 11 ISO file was dumped, giving thousands of impatient enthusiasts to try and do out the next-generation of Windows package. Windows 11 features a replacement Start menu, a replacement taskbar design, app icons, rounded corners for windows, and much more. variety of the new visual changes are actually borrowed from Windows 10X, which now lies buried.

 The new Windows 11 programme and start menu look very a bit like what was originally found in Windows 10X  for dual-screen devices, before canceling this project in favor of Windows 11. Visually, the biggest changes you’ll notice is found along the taskbar. Microsoft has centered the app icons here, cleaned up the tray area, and included a replacement Start button and menu

 This updated Start menu is also a simplified version of what currently exists in Windows 10, without Live Tiles. It includes pinned apps, recent files, and so the flexibility to quickly pack up or restart Windows 11 devices. It’s really lots more simplified than what exists in Windows 10 today.

If you don’t want the app icons and start menu centered, there’s an option to move all back to the left-hand side. as well as the dark mode that’s also available, and Windows 11 starts to seem form of a more refined version of Windows 10 than something dramatically new.

you can move the windows 11 start menu to left side  

Microsoft is also using rounded corners throughout Windows 11. These are visible in context menus, and around apps and the File Explorer. The Start menu itself also includes rounded corners. This is still an early version of Windows 11 that has leaked, so not everything is included yet.

We’re expecting to see more changes to the built-in apps within Windows 11, but most of those don’t appear to be present yet. A large part of the operating system feels finished though, so we’d expect to see a beta of this to arrive shortly for Windows Insiders to test.

Early version of Windows 11's widgets

 

You may have noticed a new icon in the Windows 11 taskbar, and it’s labeled Widgets in the operating system. Rumors have suggested Microsoft is bringing back Windows Widgets, and this early version appears to include some.

As this is clearly a very early    version of Windows 11 ,the    widgets aren’t loading fully in the OS, but they’re designed to slide out and provide quick access to news, weather, and other web content.

While Microsoft canceled its Windows 10X operating system, the company is  reusing large parts of that work with Windows 11. Windows 10X was originally designed for dual-screen devices, before shifting toward traditional laptops and then being canceled. Windows 10X included number of refined and simplified aspects to Windows, and most of that work is present in this leaked version of Windows 11.

New snap feature of Windows 11

Windows 11 also      includes
new snap    controls that 
you can  access from the    maximize button on all  apps. They’re modern    equivalents 
of the cascade windows    function that has 
existed  in the 
operating system for    years. You can quickly    snap windows side by      side, or arrange them in sections on your desktop.

Microsoft has reportedly been engaged on a replacement app store for Windows in recent months, and rumors suggest it'll be an enormous change from what exists today. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has promised to “unlock greater economic opportunity for developers and creators” with Windows, which will likely are available in the shape of a brand new store.

Microsoft is reportedly overhauling its Windows app store to permit developers to submit any Windows application, including browsers like Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft might also be considering allowing third-party commerce platforms in apps, allowing developers to avoid the cut Microsoft usually takes from in-app purchase systems.

Elsewhere, Microsoft has also included a brand new setup experience in Windows 11. It’s very almost like Windows 10X, walking users of latest hardware or those upgrading to Windows 11 through a collection of steps to configure Windows. This out-of-box experience also includes a replacement Windows 11 startup sound, which then triggers at every boot.

Microsoft is additionally improving the Xbox experience in Windows 11. The new Xbox app is now integrated into Windows 11, offering quick access to Xbox Game Pass games, the social parts of Xbox network, and therefore the Xbox store. The Xbox Game Bar and Windows Game Mode all remain the identical as Windows 10 during this early leaked build.

New Xbox app for Windows 11
Xbox interface for Windows 11





For what it's worth, Windows 11 does want a replacement software package due to how old Windows 10 has become now. This leaked Windows 11 ISO does ruin Microsoft’s surprise, but there are still several things that aren't quite available which is what the event is for. Microsoft also will announce the Windows 11 Insider programme at the Midsummer's Day event, before the stable release takes place later this year. The Microsoft event starts at 8.30 pm IST on 24th of June.

   ~some of the images have been taken from https://www.theverge.com/