Tuesday, February 7, 2012

window 8


 screenshots of Microsoft’s latest unified operating system Windows 8, the tech giant is going to discard the 17-year-old Start button.
Until its untimely (or timely) jettison, the Windows 8 start button located in the Metro user interface offer access to the search, share, devices, and settings panels. The Windows start button in the desktop simply returned users to the Metro UI.
Reliable aides informed, to replace the start button; Microsoft has reportedly turned that space into a hot corner at the lower left. . When that invisible hotspot is touched or clicked, the interface switches from desktop to Metro, or vice versa. That location is where the Start button currently resides in the Windows 8 Developer Preview.
To rewind, Microsoft unveiled Windows 8 in September 2011 and has claimed that Windows 8 would be equally suitable for both tablets and desktops. The software giant believes the new touch based Windows 8 will narrow the gap between tablets and traditional PCs and allow users to enjoy best of both worlds. In addition, Microsoft is also ensuring a flawless cloud experience that will keep Windows 8 devices synced each other.


                                                   prohit chauhan

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