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Microsoft Unveils Windows 8

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:23 pm
by Sir Jig-A-Lot
Source: IGN.com
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[center]New OS blurs the lines between tablets and desktops.[/center]
Yesterday at D9, Microsoft officially revealed Windows 8 to the world. Taking hints from their desktop and mobile operating systems, Windows 8 is clearly created for use on a tablet although can be utilized on a PC as well.
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The UI for Windows 8 borrows heavily from the Metro UI seen on the Windows Phone 7 devices, complete with live tiles and a minimalistic design. Command input can be done using a keyboard and mouse setup but it is obvious that touch command is the preferred method.

Applications for Windows 8 will come in two flavors: traditional desktop programs and mobile apps by way of HTML5 and JavaScript. Both types of apps will be accessible through the UI, so you'll be able to use desktop versions of programs like Microsoft Excel and Word alongside mobile apps for things like weather and Twitter. Browsing on Windows 8 will be brought to you by Internet Explorer 10.

Navigation through the system relies on a gesture-based system and swiping apps and menus in and out is not unlike what we've seen on HP's webOS. Multitasking is included and allows you to "snap" multiple applications onto a single screen for viewing, an extremely handy feature that we have yet to see implemented well on a mobile device.

Re: Microsoft Unveils Windows 8

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:48 am
by AYHJA
Man, I'm so over windows... :D

Re: Microsoft Unveils Windows 8

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:36 am
by jdog
Über wrote:Man, I'm so over windows... :D
It's in Linux too. Ubuntu decided to make a netbook based interface as it's primary interface: Unity. Microsoft is sort of doing the same. This is a tablet interface designed around touchscreens. Sorry, it's not going to work on your desktop. Users require more power user level functionality on a desktop. I suspect things will change between now and when it is finally released to the public.

Nice UI for a tablet though. Reminds me of Windows Phone 7.