Thursday 2 June 2011

Microsoft unveiled interface of Windows 8 samples

 After waiting for the "successor" Windows 7, Microsoft has finally released the first images of the next version of its Windows, but people still believe that there will be versions of Windows8.
President of Microsoft's Windows Steven Sinofsky has released the first video introduction of the Windows interface 8 at All Thing D conference taking place in California.
"What we do with Windows 8 is exactly what we wanted to do with a computer. We've broken all limits "- Steveb Sinofsky proudly presents the new Windows version.
Can easily see, Windows 8 had the makeover and completely different design style of the version of Windows during the historical development of this operating system.
Reportedly, the device development team of Microsoft also contribute significantly into the design of Windows 8, so the initial impression of the Windows interface that is compatible with 8 touch screen of the traditional computer , However, borrows many styling of Windows 7.
    Windows 8 is the innovation of style and interface design
 Similar to the interface of the Windows operating system Phone 7, home of the Windows8  interface is a series of  images of the application, one of which allows users to access desktop interface similar to the traditional previous versions of Windows.
One new thing that is the appearance of the application "Store", many argue that this means that Microsoft will put a link to allow Apple's App Store on your homepage. Although not as iện Sinofky mention this.
 The running application can switch back and forth with each other by glide into the left corner of the screen. While surfing on the right screen will display the menu bar.
Although there are many changes on the interface and design, but according to Sinofsky, Windows 8 is built on the foundation of Windows 7.
Microsoft currently contains certified official launch date of Windows 8, but the company said the first devices using the new OS will be released early next year.  
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