It balances out the visuals if you've only got a few apps open, and I find it easier to hit app shortcuts without dragging my mouse all the way over to the bottom left of the screen. Personally, though, I dig the default centered approach. If you're a Windows diehard, don't worry, you can also push the Taskbar to the left side of the screen. It’s a small change, but coupled with removing taskbar labels entirely, it goes a long way towards making the interface look cleaner. The centered look makes everything look a bit more like the macOS dock, which was always just focused on app icons. Just like before, hovering above an app icon shows you its open windows. Really, it’s just about forcing you into the default way Windows 7, 8 and 10 handled the taskbar. After a few hours though, I've gotten used to the Windows 11 implementation.
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