Microsoft did highlight a new feature in their blog post and that’s the distraction-free view. Photos in dark mode on Windows 11 | Microsoft I go over everything that’s new and compare it to the Windows 10 Photos app to see how much of an improving it really is. You can check out my article breaking downthe new Photos app to learn more. The app has been teased several times by Microsoft over the past few weeks since Windows 11’s initial announcement and we’ve gotten several close-looks as well. Pumped to share another #Windows11 first look with you – the beautifully redesigned #PhotosApp is coming soon to #WindowsInsiders /hraNJAo9iF And, of course, there’s rounded corners involved. Microsoft is using Micamaterial across the entire app to give it that frosty and elegant Windows 11 look, while the app is also getting some new features. The app, albeit already modern, is getting a cosmetic uplift that will make it fall in line with the rest of the OS. If you weren’t already aware, Photosis getting a design overhaul in Windows 11. Instead, we’re just going to glance over them and cover the basics. We’ve already covered both of these apps in-depth so I won’t go into detail here and bore you. Hence, making it available for everyone including Insiders and the general public. Microsoft is also making sure that others don’t feel left out and has just launched one of its most popular apps on the Microsoft Store. While the version we’ll see on October 5 isn’t going to be the latest one, Microsoft is still regularly releasing updates to Insiders running the current preview builds. Microsoft is patching the little corners and crevices up in time to make the general availability version of Windows as polished as possible. Things are starting to ramp up as we approach Windows 11‘s initial release of October 5.
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