The ribbon has been replaced with a single row of icons that shifts depending on context-normally just offering the typical set of copy-paste-rename-style controls, but also popping up things like rotating controls when you select an image. The main difference is the absence of the ribbon menu added in Windows 8. Indeed, the left-hand navigation toolbar and the main content viewing pane haven't really changed at all, beyond a set of new folder icons that give me "design-focused Linux distro" vibes. In Windows 11, Windows Explorer gets its first major redesign since Windows 8, though calling it "major" says more about the normal rate of improvement for Explorer and less about the amount of stuff here that's actually new.
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