And for the users that only have access to one device, on which they’ve already installed the preview build for Windows 11, think about these programs with nostalgia. Recently, one more tech-savvy user has designed some concept software for Visual Studio, GitHub Desktop, as well as VS Code, and everyone seems to want a piece of them.

These concepts sparked a lot of user interest

Reddit user Zeealeidahmad recently caused mass hysteria among Windows 11 users, by revealing some concepts that he has been working on for the past weeks. He has redesigned important software such as Visual Studio, GitHub Desktop, and VS Code, giving them the fresh, fluent look that Microsoft implemented on its upcoming OS. Needless to say that, once everyone got to see these software solutions with the new Windows 11 look, were immediately interested and started searching online for them. However, as we mentioned, this is only a concept designed by this user, not available anywhere yet. Even though, at their core, these design choices represent some really simple elements, such as more rounded corners, or enhanced transparency, user demand for such themes on more software is sky-high. And it will only continue to grow, as a great percentage of Windows 10 users that have tasted the new ways of Windows 11 are no longer willing to go back to the old design. You will also be pleased to know that these ideas have already been submitted for official review on GitHub, as well as on the Developer Community, so we could actually witness the design coming to our favorite coding software. This is music to the ears of those who reacted to Zeealeidahmad‘s Reddit post. And speaking of making existing apps look like a native Windows 11 one, you should know that a similar skin can be applied to Steam as well. Remember that Windows 11 is still in its early testing phases so we can’t yet get a full picture of what the OS will look and feel like when it is declared as complete. The only things we can do are wait, and also make sure we submit as much feedback as possible, thus ensuring that Microsoft has enough information to make the necessary tweaks. What’s your take on these new design choices for the coding software? Let us know in the comments below.

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