I’ve been using Windows 11 since its release, and while I adapt to new UI changes pretty quickly, some of its design choices still drive me up the wall. Sure, File Explorer now has some great features that are hard to ignore, Notepad has received a much-needed overhaul, and the latest Phone Link side panel in the Start menu is genuinely slick. Yet for all these improvements, Microsoft has stripped away customization options that we’ve had for decades.
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