I might seem fanatical, but I am one of the few people who don’t mind Windows 8/8.1. The general moan with Microsoft’s present Windows operating system is basically how the Start Menu virtually moved out with Windows 8. Consequently, Microsoft is working hard on preparing Windows 9 naming “Threshold” in order to swap with their Windows 8 operating system.
Now, rumors regarding Microsoft’s Windows 9 are; it is going to launch on September 30th, but yet it’s not the confirmed news. Though the release of Windows 9 video on YouTube, folks got some idea that it will be launching soon. But just try to keep in mind that this is a pre-release video so the final product might differ.
It has been observed that most of the Windows users are probably gasping a communal moan of relief, and maybe a few cheers, seeing that the Microsoft is refurbishing the Start Menu to its earlier functionality along with some other features.
The ever exciting part of the Microsoft Windows 9 is that it also looks to be incorporating the tile based Start Screen as part of the Start Menu. It offers that you will be able to pin any app as a tile to the Start Menu, which vigorously swells as additional tiles are added. Seeing that with the current Start Screen you can easily drag, resize, and unpin any of the tiles.
Although it seems to be a nice solution for folks who like the current Windows 8.x iteration of the Start Screen will feel delighted to see that Microsoft has incorporated an option for users to opt the occupied tiled interface as well.
Lastly, most of the people want to resize Windows apps in Windows 8.x. When you see Windows 8 it ran full screen, but in 8.1 Microsoft added a title bar, along with the minimize and close buttons, and it looks like they will be taking it one step further in Windows 9 with fully windowed apps.
As I have said earlier, I don’t mind the way Windows 8.1 knobs the Start Menu.
I am fond of the tiled interface of the Start Screen and a quick Windows Key plus X gets me speedily to the menu items. I want faster way in to, same like control panel and command prompt. However, after watching the video, I suppose that Microsoft ought to have used this hybrid approach out of the gate with Windows 8. The incorporated Start/Tile Menu, options to go entirely tiled as is the case with Windows 8.x, plus windowed Windows apps is a clear-cut enhancement and allow access to the interface style they prefer on both sides of the hedge.
If Windows 9 certainly is revealed later this month, it symbols one of the shortest Windows life cycles since Windows XP in just less than 2 years. Furthermore in less than a year if you calculate the 8.1 point launch as a Windows launch and not an update.
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