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Windows 11, much like its predecessor Windows 10, has been criticized for various design inconsistencies. From outdated interface elements to uneven system-wide aesthetics, these issues have led to the development of tools like Rectify11, which streamline and improve the visual design of the operating system.
Windows Moon Valley takes this a step further by addressing not only Windows’ design shortcomings but also enhancing its overall functionality. The project is essentially a cross between Windows 10X (a streamlined version of Windows 10 originally designed for dual-screen and foldable devices, later adapted for single-screen devices) and Windows 11.
The first beta of Windows Moon Valley was released in May, and the software has now reached RC1 with the following improvements:
• Under-the-hood fixes
• New icons in WinRE
• New animations
• Updated WMP icon
• Clock fixes
• OOBE intro fixes
As a release candidate, it contains bugs and other issues (it's still lacking polish in places), so running it on an actual PC is definitely not advisable. Test it on a virtual system instead.
Windows Moon Valley RC1 is available for download from the Internet Archive (http://archive.org/details/moonvalleyrc1). The file is 6GB in size, and you can download the ISO directly or via BitTorrent.
source (http://betanews.com/2024/09/24/windows-moon-valley/)