Less
than six months after the release of Windows 8 on October 26, 2012,
news about the successor of Microsoft's latest operating system that has
been widely circulated.
Finally,
as quoted by The Verge, screenshots "Windows Blue"-the successor to
Windows 8 - circulated on the internet via the website winforum.eu.
The pictures shows a screenshot of the Windows Blue Build 9364, a version of the partner who originally compiled on March 15. Microsoft Looks to implement some changes in terms of visuals.
Size
composition tile looks smaller than the Windows 8 and can be customized
by changing the background color and pattern as well as the accent
color.
Features Snap View is also updated. Windows Blue is now not only able to run two but four applications simultaneously on a single screen. This also applies to multi-monitor, where users can run multiple applications in more than one screen.snapviewwinblue1_1020_verge_super_wideFeatures snap Blue build applications on Windows 9364 (picture: TheVerge.com)
Other
improvements include a new setting options in the menu "settings" so
that tablet users do not need to switch to the desktop Control Panel to
change certain settings, including SkyDrive are now more integrated with
upload photos from the camera and backup systems.
Then there's the Charm Devices now have the option "play" a new, similar PlayTo option in Windows 8. In the Share Charm there are options that will let users take screenshots take a picture of an application.
There are also a number of new gestures. On
the Start screen, for example, users can dri sweeping a finger down to
open up the bar desktop app where users can access the Snap options for
applications, setting up your projector, and a few other settings.
Finally,
the browser IE 11 also appears in the leaked pictures, but other than
that its presence in the Windows Blue, still not a lot of other
information available on this browser.
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