Microsoft has officially unveiled some key new features of its forthcoming operating system. The next-generation OS, which may or may not be called “Windows 8”
(its “internal code-name”), delivers a completely re-imagined user
interface, with a heavy emphasis on touch-based functionality that
takes a hefty helping of inspiration from the Windows Phone UI.
One of the first major design changes from previous Windows versions is
the completely overhauled Windows Start menu, which has been replaced
with a colorful tiled design that evokes the Exposé screen of Firefox,
or other similar quick-screen-navigation features found in most new web
browsers. Rather than web pages, however, the new Start screen shows
both static program icons and widgets, called “live tiles,” which
provide constant notifications and updates. Windows 8 also allows users
to access all the files on their computer in the same visualized way
that programs are accessed, which helps make the OS easy to navigate
with touch alone.
Since Windows 8 is obviously designed with tablets in mind (but can be
used with a standard mouse and keyboard), users switch from application
to application by swiping left and right in a similar fashion to mobile
phone OSs, like Apple’s iOS or Google’s Android.
Apps included with the OS, like a weather app, a stock ticker app, and
a built-in news app, all take advantage of the entire screen.
Fortunately, Windows 8 still allows for multitasking, and multiple apps
can be viewed simultaneously on the same screen simply by dragging and
dropping the app window onto the main screen.
Windows 8 also takes advantage of current web standards, like HTML 5
and JavaScript, and is optimized to work with Microsoft’s upcoming web
browser, Internet Explorer 10.
Overall, Windows 8 looks like a step in the right direction for
Microsoft, as it tries to compete with the touchscreen powerhouse of
Apple’s iPad line and its iOS software. Windows 8 is still far from
complete, however, and it is not yet clear when the software will be
publicly available, though some guess a fall 2012 time frame. Check back with Digital Trends soon for the latest Windows 8 news.
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