Having tested Windows 11 for only four days, I cannot honestly say that I have explored every last bit of it thoroughly (but that had not been the purpose of this trip in the first place) — and I most certainly did not manage to wrap my head around everything I actually did explore. There may be a number of reasons for that.
Once Windows 11 was up and running, I was surprised to see a multitude of changes since Windows 10 (saying so with due respect, considering the time frame). Either the team had some serious support from outside or they have eventually learned to adopt useful features from their competitors.
Before we get to the lovely parts of Windows 11, let’s get the less pleasant aspects out of the way.
Someone asked me to give Windows 11 a spin, because, “you know, it’s really good, you will like it … Best Windows in 25 years!”. Well, truth be told, I was not convinced, what with “really good”, “like”, and “best” in a sentence describing a product leaving the Microsoft factory — and the subtle reference to any of its earlier versions did nothing to raise my hopes, either.
There is quite a number of people who seem to be … well, less than happy with the “Magenta TV App”. All their requests as to how to get rid of it again seem to be met with the same official statement: “You cannot remove it manually.”