

All Windows 11 has is a **** Grey Theme - which is vomit-inducing BS downright unusable - and a Light Theme to blind you. Anyway if she makes a comeback it should be 100% optional.Ĭommenters 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.Īdd to that the absence of a real Dark Theme. I don't want her back but it's a shame the way Cortana ended and how useless she was in comparison to Alexa or other assistants.Maybe an option to swap the apps list for an apps drawer would be great (which will directly show up once you press the Windows button). Permanently remove the Recommended section and leave all that blank space for the pinned apps (I've always liked the idea of having an apps drawer in Windows besides the apps list).Opening another instance of an already running app by shift-clicking the icon in the Taskbar (I think it's ctrl+shift+click how I made that work in W11).And BTW despite I can, not everyone can afford a new computer just because MS wants to play. Not to mention the environmental disaster it's gonna supose to our already destroyed planet. Remove those ridiculous new "requirements" (I've tested myself my "unsupported" laptop works WAY better and faster with W11 than it ever did with W10).Also not combine at all for users who prefer it like that. Combine only when the Taskbar is full (I need to see labels to work properly/efficiently).Move the Taskbar to whatever side we want (I use the left one).This is one of the main reasons that is preventing me to upgrade my everyday work PC. Drag and drop to Taskbar to open files with taskbar apps (WTF were they thinking when removing this?!).So my answer is "Yes".it is slow (For now at least) & buggy compared to W10.Koken_halliwell shares the list of features they believe are missing from Windows 11: Moreover, if you want benchmarks, you'll see a lower CPU score every single time compared to W10. More animations, more deep integration to the Web rather than on-host, the new file explorer menu, new right click menu, all these things add up to the slow experience. But if you compare the performance on a little low spec machine then its obvious and a no-brainer that W11 will be slow compared to W10. Forget slowness, you won't even notice a difference other than you may feel everything is little smooth all because of those nice slick animations over W10. And you can definitely use it if you don't encounter those bugs.Ībout the performance thing, on a good machine you won't notice the slowness. A few examples are a transparent box coming right at your face, icons missing or being messed up, etc. Many examples are there in the reddit page itself. You'll still find some bugs here and there in Windows 11.
