One of the biggest pain points for Windows 11 users in recent years is Microsoft’s insistence to log into an online account to access Windows 11. Seemingly as part of the Windows team’s recent initiative to address community feedback, Microsoft may be moving towards a Windows 11 that no longer requires that online account login at the initial setup. While no official plans have been confirmed, Scott Hanselman, a Microsoft Partner Product Manager and VP of Developer Community, recently hinted at the change in a post on X. This announcement comes after Microsoft revealed plans to improve Windows 11 memory management and the overall user experience.
Rather than all the setup bullshit just throw us straight into the desktop and let us take it from there. It’s a pain having to click through a bunch of crap.
mysticalone@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
Boy that macbook announcement really rattled them
passenger@sopuli.xyz 8 hours ago
What do you mean?
hexagonwin@lemmy.today 7 hours ago
probably about the Macbook Neo (cheap new apple laptop)