< The bottom position is the only location for the taskbar going forward.
Never ever since its inception did the side taskbar ever fucking work properly, especially since a lot of things in the notification area were made with horizontal in mind. Side position was like an afterthought, so if they wouldn't fix it, removal is acceptable.
< Applications may no longer customize taskbar areas
At least give me the ability to do it natively. Letting people pick between center and left icons is a step on the right direction, what about the rest? Or if they mean 3rd party apps messing with the taskbar, okay.
< People is removed.
>Wallet is removed.
>Cortana is no longer included in the first boot experienced or pinned to the taskbar.
Remnants of the Windows Phone days. Begone.
< Some icons may no longer appear in the System Tray.
Some aren't necessary to be shown 24/7 since the right side panel is being finished as a quick settings control center instead of being a half-measured remnant of the Windows 8 days.
< Named groups and application folders are no longer supported.
Does this mean "all apps" is just a glorified Android app drawer now? NOT COOL
< Layout is not resizable, currently.
No opinion, I'd have to try it to see if I feel the need to resize it and get frustrated
< Live Tiles are no longer available.
Expected with the new left-side panel replacing the functionality. But they were useful to make the tiles into a custom app drawer with app grouping. Now we just have the pinned icons as a Launchpad equivalent which is not bad by itself, but if the "all apps" list is nerfed too then fuckin' REEEEEEEEE
< Pinned apps and sites won't be migrated.
>3D Viewer, OneNote for Windows 10, Paint 3D and Skype won't be installed anymore on new systems. They remain available when systems are upgraded.
Minor hassle.
>Timeline feature is removed.
Remnant of the Cortana days. I tried using it when I was using MS Launcher on my phone, but never synced properly and was more responsive on my phone's side helping me get back into a site from PC Edge to Mobile Edge (and even then it's more intuitive to send the page through the Your Phone app). On the PC's side it just shows irrelevant stuff.
>Internet Explorer is disabled. IE Mode in Edge is available to fill the gap.
Finally.
>News and Interests has evolved into Windows Widgets.
I repeat, this better be a proper live tile replacement in W11 instead of the glorified webpage it is currently on Windows 10. The W10 news app and its tile work as an aggregator of relevant local news sources instead of their shitty embedded msn.com curated-for-consoomers headlines. The weather app and its tile act as a handy equivalent to a phone's native weather app. A quick view into the inbox, sticky notes, etc would be nice. But if it's the same as the current incarnation on Windows 10, then REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>Quick Status removed from the lockscreen and from settings.
Never paid attention to it and 90% of the content was irrelevant. Poorly thought attempt at copying a phone's lock screen info, but people don't use a PC's lock screen like a phone's.
>S Mode is exclusive to Windows 11 Home Edition.
AKA "locked for dummies and poor people" mode.
>Snipping Tool continues to be available but functionality has been replaced with the Snip & Sketch tool functionality.
They'd better map it to PrintScreen then, not some unintuitive Win key combination.