Windows 11 build 22635.3785 landed on the beta channel recently.

The new drag-and-drop functionality addresses this, though the animations still look unpolished.

Hopefully, that gets smoothed out before its public release.

Windows 11 Start menu and taskbar to soon gain several new customization features

Unfortunately, the option to pin folders directly to the taskbar is still missing.

It also did away with alphabets for a cleaner look.

It also reintroduced another Windows 10 fan favorite.

The “All Apps” list now supports folders.

They even expand with a slick animation reminiscent of tile folders from the previous Windows version.

It’s great that Microsoft is giving users the option to reconfigure things.

One interesting change it didmentionwas ‘jump lists’ for apps on pinned Start apps.

For those constantly moving files and media between devices, it’s a handy shortcut.