First impressions.
1. Dang it, Microsoft, couldn't you have named it something more interesting than "Windows 11"?
Give us our cool names back! Like Windows Vista again! Windows Marvell or something.
2. Way too much padding. I like things close together to not waste space. I hope there is a way to change that.
3. Have they fixed the Control Panel v. Settings war yet?
4. Other than security, UI, and scheduler changes (for big.LITTLE), is there any reason to upgrade? Is MS bringing DirectX 13 or something to compel us to upgrade/
Second impressions (after reading the thread):
1. The whole thing is running on Edge or something? Heck no! I already have to install Edge Deflector to avoid running Edge whenever I accidentally search something in Windows' search bar. Microsoft, so far you're not doing so well.
2. Notepad gone? More points gone. I get that this is a dev release, but still. Notepad is amazing and I want it to stay.
3. I hope you can uninstall OneDrive still. I hate OneDrive since I want to be able to use the stuff on my Users folder whether I have Internet or not.
4. It seems they have not fixed the Control Panel v. Settings war.
Third impressions (after running the leaked ISO in a VM):
1. The OneDrive installer runs on startup. When running on a single core of a Ryzen 5 3600, it eats up 70% of the CPU.
2. WAY too much padding. This opinion has been reinforced. I can fit three file entries on W10 File Explorer where W11's File Explorer fits two file entries. I hope there is a way to change this.
3. I hate the new File Explorer icons. The old archive, folder, Documents/Downloads/Videos/Pictures/Music were better. I don't mind the new drive icon pictures though. They look nice, and were due for an update. The rest of the icons though were FINE and should not have been touched.
4. I would like Aero Glass back.