![]() But I will be using these new builds every day and writing about my experiences, and about all the new features, as we move forward in testing and towards launch. You can learn more about Windows 11 and the Windows Insider Program from the Microsoft website. ![]() Those with Windows on ARM can also now run 64-bit Office for the first time. As interesting, the Office team has released a “visual refresh” of the core Office applications in Microsoft 365 to coincide with the Windows 11 release. Windows 11 also supports Wi-Fi 6E, which I believe is new. And the Settings app, finally, has been updated too, with simpler and more consistent navigation. It looks like we’re finally getting an all-new File Explorer that features a cleaner command bar (as opposed to a top-heavy ribbon) as well. But it looks like some features that are missing in the leaked build I’ve been using for almost two weeks will be available, including the new Store and the new Notification Center and Quick Settings interfaces, which, like much of Windows 11, appear to have been borrowed from Chrome OS. ![]() Some features are still missing, as promised: Chat with Microsoft Teams, some new Store features including Android app support, and refreshed in-box apps like Photos are not yet available.
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