Microsoft has been steadily updating its newest operating system since its debut, and now it is overhauling the Windows 11 Task Manager. The Task Manager has had the same technical layout and visual design for nearly a decade, as the last update to this feature was during the era of Windows 8.
The updated Task Manager will fit in more with the modern design of Windows 11, adopting a black background and higher-quality textures similar to the updated taskbar and volume bar.
The technical layout of the Task Manager is also being redesigned to make it more user-friendly and organized. Previously, the Task Manager had tabs across the top of the window with items listed down the side on the left. Now, bringing the Task Manager in line with the layout of the Windows 11 Settings application, the Task Manager will feature tabs on the left with more information displayed on the right-hand side and top of the window. This makes it easier to view critical information on the Task Manager without needing to waste time searching for the feature you desire.
Operating System Management Features
Microsoft is Remodeling the Windows 11 Task Manager
Trend Themes
1. Redesigning Operating System User Interfaces - The revamp of the Task Manager in Windows 11 opens up opportunity for companies to redesign other operating system features for a more modern and user-friendly experience.
2. Improving Technical Layouts for Better User Navigation - The new layout of the Task Manager in Windows 11 is an opportunity for companies to evaluate and improve technical layouts of other software interfaces.
3. Visual Upgrades for Software Features - The update to the Task Manager in Windows 11 showcases the value of well-designed visual elements in software features, presenting an opportunity for companies to invest in similar upgrades to their products.
Industry Implications
1. Operating System Software - The Task Manager overhaul in Windows 11 is a trend that will affect all operating system software companies, presenting opportunities for them to update their own task management features.
2. User Interface Design - The new design of the Windows 11 Task Manager provides opportunities for UI/UX design companies to offer redesign services to businesses who want to improve their own software experiences.
3. Software Development Tools - The update to the Task Manager in Windows 11 may lead to developers investing in new tools or APIs that allow for easier technical layout design and improved visualization of software features.