Microsoft Will Slow The Pace Of Evolution With Windows 11 - One Annual Upgrade In Future


Microsoft has worked hard to keep Windows 10 fresh and new and to bring features to the platform which improve the user experience and removing things which didn't work quite so well or were rendered redundant by other changes. Twice a year Windows 10 has received a substantial update - driven in part by the need to address some of the problems Windows 10 had with matching a modern OS with the need to support legacy software, in some cases dating back to the 1990s.

With Windows 11 Microsoft is starting from a much better place - Windows is already better to look at and use than its competitors on the desktop and now its gaining flexibility and app support to take on iOS as well.

So Microsoft will move Windows 11 to annual updates, allowing it to create more value and less disruption for users; and to create more of the sort of user interest which Windows 11's launch has generated.

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