Microsoft on Tuesday started rolling out the free upgrade to Windows 11 on supported devices with the company planning to complete it by mid-2022.
The new operating system, Windows 11 comes with a redesigned user interface, faster connectivity, best PC gaming experience, News & Interests Widgets, an all-new Microsoft Store, support for Android applications, and much more.
Now, it appears that the rumours are likely true, as a Microsoft employee accidentally leaked the redesigned Notepad app for Windows 11.
Further, the drop-down only consists of File, Edit (consists of all the options present in Windows 10), and View options.
Notepad Windows 11 design leaked by Microsoft engineer then quickly deleted. We can see a new Fluent Design windows 11 settings for the app and also a WinUI menu bar #Windows11 #FluentDesign #CaughtIn4K pic.twitter.com/iV1FUIuoa5 — FireCube (@FireCubeStudios) October 9, 2021
Although there is no official confirmation regarding overhaul of the Notepad app, the leaked screenshots do indicate that Microsoft is looking to bring changes to the app. We will have to wait and watch!
Keep watching this space for more updates, as this is a developing story!