
If you’re interested in the outcome, you can vote, too. Since Windows 11 is getting a new look, so might Office, which we can safely assume is why we’re voting for a new default font to replace Calibri. Microsoft Office is available on platforms outside of Windows, but the two still go hand-in-hand - sort of like a sibling and a cousin born months apart. Microsoft is Setting Up a New StorefrontĪ new default font to go with a new look. Microsoft is also fixing a bug where apps rearrange themselves on the desktop after you resume sleep. PCWorld showed off a screenshot of the different layout possibilities. Split and multi-pane views will become easier to place by simply maximizing the app window and selecting which mode to view apps. Windows users with multiple monitors will get some help navigating around. The preview build shows the widget-like feature is gone from the Start menu, replaced instead by a more simplistic launch pad of sorts with pinned apps and recently accessed files. You might also start working on your eulogy for Live Tiles. It defaults to the middle of the screen on the first launch, though you can return to the previous default on the bottom left-hand side. The previously rumoured floating Taskbar is alive and well in the preview build. Since then, other outlets have gone hands-on with the developer preview, showing similar screenshots and features. A user on the Chinese site Baidu was the first to leak screenshots.

We expect a tablet, laptop, and desktop-friendly operating system, based on what’s been shown off so far, with visual elements that lend themselves to a cross-platform experience.
