According to posts by Windows 11 users on Reddit and other forums, the issue has yet to be addressed with any of the succeeding updates, including the...
Define feature parity, as you could look it in the opposite direction as well as different versions will have features previous versions lack (e.g 11 has an updated version of snap which allows for better window management, and more applications have tabs by default, like notepad and file explorer)
I tried it. It hasn’t even reached feature parity with Windows 10, and 10 still hasn’t reached parity with 7, so that tells you how far behind it is.
Define feature parity, as you could look it in the opposite direction as well as different versions will have features previous versions lack (e.g 11 has an updated version of snap which allows for better window management, and more applications have tabs by default, like notepad and file explorer)