My laptop that I use while on the road is a WIN11. I don't really see much difference. Some of the included apps are different, like the snip app and the jpeg viewer.
One thing that I DO NOT LIKE about WIN11 is when I download pictures from my cellphone, iPhone 16, they come across as .HEIC files instead of .jpg files. On my WIN10 machines they come across as .jpg files. Those .HEIC files are really not usable for posting anywhere. Facebook and even IPCAMTALK do not recognize .HEIC files. I have to convert them to .jpg to post. Royal pain in the ass.
My wife's Android phone started saving pictures that way once after an update. I guess at one time Android was going to use it. I have about a 100 pics i need to covert too.
Can you have your Apple phone save your pictures as jpegs? I switch my wife's phone back.
Apparently there are extensions you can download. Guessing in WIN11 too.
Found this:
discussions.apple.com
Hey there! Ah, I've been there before. The HEIC format is a bit of a pain on Windows 10 sometimes, right? Don't worry, I've got a few suggestions for you:
1. Windows Store Extensions: Microsoft has an official extension for HEIC support.
- Open the Microsoft Store app on your computer.
- Search for "HEIF Image Extensions" and install it.
- This should allow you to view HEIC files using the Windows Photos app.
2. Convert Them: If you'd rather just convert those pesky HEIC files to something more manageable (like JPEG), there's a software called "
TunesBro HEIC Converter". It's free, and super user-friendly. Just drag and drop your HEIC files into it and convert them to JPG or PNG.
3. Third-Party Viewers: Software like IrfanView or XnView has HEIC support. They're both solid image viewers and handle a ton of formats. Plus, they come with a few more bells and whistles compared to the default Windows Photo Viewer.
4. Online Converters: There are a few online converters that you can use. Simply upload the HEIC file, and they'll convert it for you. However, do be careful with this if your photos are sensitive or personal – you never know for sure how secure these online
tools are.
HTH