We can also see an updated design for edit, save, undo/redo, share and other buttons. Additionally, Office apps are getting a new universal search bar with a cleaner look and rounded edges. Given that modern header is being implemented across Windows apps, it seems like Microsoft is working to have a consistent design in place by the end of the year. Design consistency on Windows 11 Beyond rounded and new icons for first-party apps, Windows 11 is also introducing shadow effect for various context menu, hamburger menu, and other areas of the OS. Some first-party apps like Microsoft Photos and Windows Settings are also getting a few new features, but details are currently unavailable. Microsoft employed rounded corners until Windows 8 As you’re probably aware, Microsoft previously used the glassy aero effect and rounded corners for all app windows. The rounded corners were abandoned in favour of sharp corners on Windows 8 and Windows 10. With Windows 11, rounded corners are coming to all top-level windows and app pop-ups. For the most part, the implementation of the rounded corners will be done by Microsoft, but a redesign of third-party apps will be left up to developers. Microsoft is currently planning to launch Windows 11 as a free upgrade to Windows 10 users later this year and Windows Insiders will be able to download the preview builds in the coming days. The post Microsoft is giving Windows 11 Office apps much-needed Fluent UI appeared first on Windows Latest Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/2 ... fluent-ui/