Microsoft is expected to launch
the Windows 9 OS’s technical preview on September 30th and there have been reports of the Start Menu image leaking out. If that wasn’t enough, German site WinFuture has released a
video demoing the Windows 9 Start
Menu for a good 2 mins 42 secs.
The video above gives a very good idea of the changes in the Start Menu in the upcoming Windows 9 release. It seems to have taken the good parts from.Windows 7 and Windows 8 to give us new hybrid start menu. Apart from the regular list of apps on the left pane,
you also have the Live Tile interface on the right hand side.
The account details are on top of the left hand pane and you have a dedicated power button to activate restart / shutdown / sleep modes.
You can right click on the applications in the left pane and pin them to right hand side as a live tile. Just like you would on Windows 8/8.1, you can also
resize the live tiles and move them
around. As you pin more apps on the right hand pane, the size dynamically increases.
Plz read more at : http://m.tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/on-video-windows-9-start-menu-demo-leaked-in-a-video-233739.html
the Windows 9 OS’s technical preview on September 30th and there have been reports of the Start Menu image leaking out. If that wasn’t enough, German site WinFuture has released a
video demoing the Windows 9 Start
Menu for a good 2 mins 42 secs.
The video above gives a very good idea of the changes in the Start Menu in the upcoming Windows 9 release. It seems to have taken the good parts from.Windows 7 and Windows 8 to give us new hybrid start menu. Apart from the regular list of apps on the left pane,
you also have the Live Tile interface on the right hand side.
The account details are on top of the left hand pane and you have a dedicated power button to activate restart / shutdown / sleep modes.
You can right click on the applications in the left pane and pin them to right hand side as a live tile. Just like you would on Windows 8/8.1, you can also
resize the live tiles and move them
around. As you pin more apps on the right hand pane, the size dynamically increases.
Plz read more at : http://m.tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/on-video-windows-9-start-menu-demo-leaked-in-a-video-233739.html