Windows 11 has a release date: Microsoft to start 'phased and measured' roll out on Oct. 5 - Geek Wire

 Panzer made a quick trip to the Geek Wire site today. With a just a little bit of digging in the posts there he found one about Windows 11.
 According to the post by Todd Bishop, Microsoft has announced a release date for Windows 11. On October 5 Microsoft Windows 11 will begin to automatically upgrading users' computers. This will be a free upgrade. The post includes links to YouTube videos one of which shows the Start Menu will be right in the middle of the computer monitor screen. There are also links to other information about Windows 11 one of which tells which apps will be deleted and what will no longer be supported.
  If it works, why break it?
Panzer says, "The pinned apps and icons on the Windows 10 Taskbar System Tray won't automatically transfer at the upgrade either. That's going to be a mess for Mom."
 Note: This is a long and complicated post. Bring  a thermos of tea, two brownies and a muffin for today's reading selection.
 To read the post tootle over to Windows 11
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Published on September 01, 2021 22:37
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