Last week, Microsoft took a significant step in its ongoing development of Windows 11 by releasing a new preview version exclusively to members of the Windows Insider Program. This update is particularly noteworthy as it has been rolled out to users on the Canary Channel, known for its experimental and often unstable nature.
Enhancements and Fixes
Among the enhancements introduced in this preview update is an improved experience for users dealing with ZIP files. The built-in decompression tool in File Explorer now boasts faster performance, especially noticeable when unpacking archives filled with numerous smaller files. This enhancement aims to streamline workflows for users who frequently manage compressed files.
In addition to performance improvements, the update addresses a variety of bugs, including a notable fix for a graphics issue affecting users with multiple monitors connected to their systems. Such fixes are crucial for ensuring a smoother and more reliable user experience across diverse setups.
For those interested in the comprehensive details of the changes included in Windows 11 Build 27818, a complete list can be found on the official Windows Insider announcement post.
Further reading: Why you should become a Windows Insider
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