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The leak also reveals an unused version of Bloom, by user Xeno, a wallpaper later used in the final version of Windows 11, which can be seen within the Get Started app of the early build.
The wallpaper was created by designer Bradley Munkowitz, also known as GMUNK, who explains in a YouTube video that he and his team took thousands of images of the Windows 10 logo and combined all ...
Windows 3.0 was the first version of Windows to allow you to set a wallpaper for the desktop, but while some proper images were included, most of these wallpapers were made to be fairly light.
Windows 10 was a real return to form for Microsoft's ubiquitous line of operating systems following the confoundingly touchscreen-centric Windows 8, but I can't say I paid its default desktop ...
In addition to the unused Windows 10 wallpaper, an unused variant of the Windows 11 "bloom" wallpaper was spotted by user Xeno on Twitter, which can be found in the Get Started app and gives us a ...
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