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Giveaway Optimize Windows 11: You should upgrade these 11 free tools
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A lot is in butter under Windows 11, but as with the previous systems, it is advisable to upgrade some programs. We collect must-have downloads that iron out usability/functionality weaknesses.

When a new version of Windows comes out, the complaining starts all over again: This and that in the new operating system is bad – and Microsoft has “forgotten” a whole lot of functions, as the wording often goes. The same applies to Windows 11: Some criticism is exaggerated, but not everything is made up out of thin air. For example, the new context menu bothers some more experienced users in particular: Microsoft has slimmed it down considerably compared to the counterpart of previous operating systems.
The menu's new transparency effects do not compensate for the shrinkage. You can address this shortcoming and a few more annoyances with the applications presented in this article. Windows 11 does not have any major weaknesses. That's especially true once you've installed it. Setup is rocky on older PCs due to increased hardware requirements. But once Windows 11 is on your PC, grab the following downloads and use them to turn the standard operating system, which is already quite good, into an even better one.

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