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Windows 11 in React Js 💻🌈 Update (Unofficial)

Hello devs,

So this is a follow up of my previous post about the remaking of windows 11 in ReactJs.

Visit: win11.blueedge.me
Github: blueedgetechno/win11React
Discord: discord.gg/NcjaNdwtnR

After a few months of regular updates and huge support from the community, we have been able to add dozens of features and lots of enhancements.

This version presents you:

  1. Dark mode and ton of CSS optimizations.

  2. A fully featured and community-backed store system to download external applications.

  3. New apps like Spotify, Discord, Camera, Store (updated), and a lot more.

  4. Native features like Context menu, Action center, Lockscreen, Boot Screen.

  5. A lot more responsive for mobile and tablets.

And a lot more on my bucket list ...

Preview

winvslight

store&spotify

contextmenu

widget

Of course, There were a lot of hiccups during the development of this project. We even faced a backlash from Microsoft for trademark violation but we managed our way through.

Special thanks to @andrewstech for being so helpful during the entire process.

Visit: win11.blueedge.me
Github: blueedgetechno/win11React
Discord: discord.gg/NcjaNdwtnR

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andrews-tech

I love this project

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Sushant Garudkar

Such a big project! ❤️ it!

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Posandu • Edited

Cool project! Keep up the good work @blueedgetechno

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Brandon Luyben

Could you provide me the react code please?

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