Security News > 2023 > August > Microsoft wants you to learn more about new features in Windows 11

Microsoft is experimenting with different approaches to introduce new users to Windows 11's features as soon as they complete the initial setup, also known as the "Out of Box Experience".
This app serves as a personal guide through the new features in Windows 11, showcasing Dev Home for those who've opted for the 'Development Intent'.
The idea behind these new features is to offer a more personalized and educational experience for users.
Microsoft hopes that these experiences will not only help new users complete their device setup but also become more familiar with what Windows 11 has to offer.
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