Windows 11 is getting a new Task Manager design

 

Windows 11 is getting a new Task Manager design

Microsoft is preparing to redesign the Task Manager in Windows 11. Like the remainder of the working framework, the Task Manager is getting another plan that matches Microsoft's new Fluent Design language. It appears Microsoft concealed the new plan in the insides of late Windows 11 forms, however designing understudy Gustave Monce, who recently got Windows 11 running on a telephone, revealed the work underway and shared it on Discord this week.

It's feasible to empower the new Task Manager inside the most recent see works of Windows 11, yet Microsoft hasn't authoritatively reported the update. "This is a secret element in the new form," says Monce. "Everything is broken however." It's plainly early days for this new plan, yet it as of now incorporates a dim mode and point of interaction that intently matches the huge plan changes in Windows 11 - adjusted corners, pastel shades, and an attention on improvement.

The tabs in the current Task Manager have been supplanted with a sidebar that permits you to switch between the different areas of the application. Task Manager is a major inheritance part of Windows that initially appeared with Windows NT 4.0. It hasn't had any critical changes for almost 10 years after it was last redesigned in Windows 8.

Microsoft is progressively updating the vast majority of the heritage parts of Windows. Another Media Player application is as of now in testing, and Windows 11 is additionally getting an upgraded Notepad application with dim mode support.

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