Windows 11 is approaching and the questions about the new operating system are many, although some are starting to become clearer.
Which applications will continue to work in Windows 11 and which ones will be incompatible?
The official presentation of Windows 11 will arrive soon and many users and professionals are still waiting to know what will be the official characteristics of the new operating system and the new features it will present at all levels, from usability to compatibility with computers and applications.
Fortunately for the most impatient, a version of Windows 11 was leaked a few days ago and has served as a guide to advance information about the operating system, although it has not been free of controversy. We must remember that everything that has been extracted is in the absence of confirmation and can still change.
One of the most important aspects has been to check whether all computers will be upgraded to Windows 11 and what are the requirements for computers, but there are other doubts, such as whether there will be incompatibilities with applications already installed in Windows 10.
In principle “all Windows 10 applications should work fine. The reason is something that we have reiterated on numerous occasions: this new version has more new design than substance.
As they report, the applications included in the operating system are the same and the features are also identical, what has changed is the appearance. So much so, that all the applications tested have worked the same, even some that sometimes gave problems in Windows 10 thanks to the x64 emulation that it integrates.
Even so, there may be some problems on computers that have leaped Windows 10 from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 with applications already installed years ago, at least if they are not from large companies, the support period ended or if the company that developed them no longer exists. But these are very specific cases.
In short, the continuity of Windows 11 will have many advantages for users and will reduce the crisis that every change of operating system entails.