WINDOWS 10 X - Its almost ready

Windows 10X has revamped interface, starting with its most distinctive feature, the updated taskbar. The taskbar features icons relocated to the center, with the Start menu now being completely redesigned. It also features a new notification center with redesigned shortcuts. The OS also has a heavily simplified File Manager and launches all apps fullscreen. Windows 10X is a stripped-down version of Windows. This OS is not meant as an upgrade or replacement to the current Windows 10 on desktop but rather for low cost Chromebook-style notebooks and tablets. The biggest concern with this version would be that it doesn't support any legacy Windows app yet, which means you're limited to apps from the Microsoft Store and web apps. Having said that, not everything about this version seems bad. The refreshed UI seems like a good thing to bring to the current version of desktop Windows, as long as Microsoft doesn't insist on also bringing that terrible File Manager replacement. It's a fresh new look for Windows, even though it looks fairly similar to Chrome OS and somewhat similar to iPadOS. Windows 10X is expected to be available as a pre-installed OS on devices slated to launch later this year.

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