Screenshots leak start menu more1/6/2024 ![]() Included in the batch of leaked screenshots is the new, even more unintuitive start menu, which features a right-wing of large, Windows 8 tiles which will likely tick through relevant information. What is apparent is plague of Windows 8 rearing its ugly head through the new flat and cartoon-like design language, but with even more vapidity (as if this was remotely possible before). ![]() The start menu has returned, and sports the return of the customary Windows 7-like search strip under the menu items, also reminiscent of Microsoft’s last good OS. The new virtual desktop bar at the bottom of the desktop, just above the task bar, also looks sleek and extremely useful, and will probably be used almost as often as the CTRL+ALT feature. Well, judging by the album, there are a slew of UI improvements over Windows 8.Ĭredit given where its due, there are some tasty new features, including the new shadow effects and font anti-aliasing in the menus and desktop. Thanks to German Windows-centric blog WinFuture, there’s an album of 21 glistening snaps of Microsoft’s latest attempt at crafting the perfect desktop computing operating system. It’s highly likely that these are authentic, but Microsoft has not yet responded to the images. A new batch of screenshots have allegedly leaked from Redmond, depicting Microsoft’s Windows 9 or “Threshold” Technical Preview. The world may be one step closer to knowing what’s going on at Microsoft’s OS testing table this month. ![]() ![]() But we have vastly polarised opinions in the office about the fledgeling OS, but what do you think? Let us know in the comments. Additionally, the new animations are crisp and swift, which should benefit underpowered machines. We wondered how the start tiles would operate alongside the returning start menu, and it seems “Pin to Start” functionality will overlap quite a bit. ![]()
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