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This development "simulates" a Windows 11 within the web browser to test some functions without the need for installation

The arrival of the first days of summer coincided with the Windows 11 arrival. And when many were happy to promise to test Microsoft’s new operating system, demanding requirements dashed those hopes. However, all is not lost and this development allows try some of the new things in Windows 11 without installation.

The official version of Microsoft is that right nowthere are others), to test the version of Windows 11 in development the computer must meet a series of characteristics and that is what prevents the development that we will now see. A system that lets try some, not all, from Windows 11.

Windows 11 via web browser

The developer in question is called Blue Edge and has created a kind of Windows 11 but simulated within the browser. The development, called “Windows 11 in React”, which can be tested in this link use ReactJS, SCSS and CSS.

Through the browser you can try some of the changes that come with Windows 11 as is the case of the new design of the GUI of the start screen in the operating system, open the Start menu, open the Edge browser, start Microsoft Store … others, such as File Explorer, appear as from next availability.

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This is a limited experienceIt all has to be said, but it can be a good starting point for all those who want to see what Windows 11 looks like, or at least some very basic functions, on a computer that cannot install it …

In addition, when using the browser we are not limited to using a PC and any device that has a web browser, from mobile phones to tablets or televisions, you can access to see how Windows 11 looks.

Testing on an Android tablet

If you are interested in trying Windows 11 in React by Blue Edge via browser, you can do it through BlueEdge. The other option to install Windows 11 for right now by join the Insider Program or dare with any of the custom builds that will reach the market … at our own risk and expense.

Via | Neowin

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