Microsoft is Bringing it Back!
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Though several people have been asking for it (whether spoken or murmured), and Microsoft is providing it: the old Start Menu is coming back.
At its Build conference today, Microsoft announced
a new Start Menu that looks like a hybrid of the best of Windows 7 and Windows
8. It's around the same size as the Windows 7 menu, but also features miniature
Live Tiles along one side.
In the same demonstration, Microsoft also showed a
new mode that allows modern Windows 8 apps to run in the desktop environment
inside their own windows. It's a return to Windows' roots for Microsoft, and
will make a lot of keyboard and mouse users very happy. If any of these ideas
sound familiar to you, that might be because they bear more than a passing
resemblance to a concept by a graphic designer that The Verge
highlighted late last year.
The new desktop won't replace the current
Windows environment entirely — the full-screen Start Menu and apps will
still be around for those who want them.
A major Windows 8.1 update is coming later this
month, but neither of the new features will make it into that refresh.
They're likely to be a major selling point for the
next version of Windows, thought to be called Windows 9.
Source: theVerge
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