According to the company, Windows 11 is built on the same foundation as the Windows 10 and it is designed to work efficiently on both touchscreen and non-touchscreen devices. One of the most noticeable changes in Windows 11 in the taskbar, which looks similar to the one on Mac, and context menus, popups and windows have rounded corners. The update is said to have intuitive navigation along with a refreshed look and more apps. The beta version of the operating system has already been out now for months and the final build is also available to Windows Insider users. Microsoft is all set to roll out Windows 11 for all compatible devices starting October 5.