There are occasions that are worthwhile and that is what happens with the latest build of the program Windows Insiders. Build 22557 incorporates countless new features, some as popular as the drag option on the taskbar. This time we show you on video, for those who do not venture to update, what these new features look like in Windows 11.
We tested in detail the Build 22557 of Windows 11 and its new features
The lack of habit has made us take a little longer but you already have our video about it ready. Usually the sensations are very good and news welcome. Many people asked to be able to recover the folders in the start menu and soon we will even be able to change the name of the folders.
On the other hand, the drag and drop function to the taskbar returns in all its glory. We will see if new features are gradually incorporated into the taskbar to surpass its Windows 10 predecessor. In this Build we are facing a radical change and an increase in functionality.
Perhaps the point that needs more work is the new Task Manager. The operation is not bad but it is noticeable that it needs some time to improve its performance. This is a critical utility and Microsoft cannot afford to fail to renew this utility. Of course, it is appreciated to see a renewal of one of the most classic elements of the system. This opens the possibility that other utilities such as the Device administrator is renewed.
We again highlight the great work in all areas, including touch gestures. Yes, Microsoft should have released Windows 11 with these features but at least we’re seeing a record time reaction to this and other improvements. We hope that many arrive before the annual update to enjoy an annual update with even more new features.