In coming builds, you’ll be able to move the taskbar to any side of the screen, instead of it being locked to the bottom, thereby reintroducing a feature present since Windows 95. These are the tangible improvements we’ll be able to point to and say the company kept their word, and they all feel like welcome changes. Beyond these first round of improvements that we’re supposed to be seeing over the coming two months, Microsoft also promises to implement wider improvements across the board, with the usual suspects like better performance, quicker application launches, improved reliability, lower memory usage, and so on.
Author: Thom Holwerda
Published at: 2026-03-20 23:02:34
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