Microsoft Edge also took on the color and smell of Windows 11

According to Aetna and quoted by techradarThe first people to get access to the new Microsoft Edge preview design were members of the Developer Channel. It seems that the changes in this browser have been minor in this version and are limited to a few changes in terms of zooming in and out and closing buttons and software, but Microsoft has stated that more important changes are on the way.
Aside from performance-related optimizations, one of the major changes between Windows 10 and 11 is the beauty of the new curved and frosted glass in the design of the new version of Windows. This new look is inspired by the Fluent Design framework used within the organization’s software, which developers use to build software that inspires a sense of design by Microsoft itself.
This framework is composed of various elements and materials. Mica, for example, is responsible for synchronizing the software background color with the desktop and creating a color hierarchy that helps differentiate between open pages of a software.
This toolkit is currently used to redesign many Microsoft applications such as photos, calendars, emails, highlighting tools, and edging. In this way, all of this ultimately makes Windows 11 look more complete and integrated.
Many of the pre-built versions of Windows 11 were somewhat reminiscent of the Fluent Design framework, but it is only on the day of the official release and after that that users can see the fruits of this new approach of Microsoft in their chosen ecosystem.
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