Big changes in Windows 8

  
                                    

“Reimagine” The term used to describe Windows 8 is very suitable. The term "new Windows 8" is used to describe the new Windows 8 with a new look, new support for ARM architecture, new boot The screen and a new Metro interface for tablet devices and the applications that apply to it.

The introduction of Windows 8 (although it's only a preview now) allows Windows users to interact with any product that can be called a PC. It can be a tablet, laptop or traditional Desktop computer. Windows 8 supports the new ARM architecture product, while providing a new Metro interface that provides new features for both home and business users, as well as a new platform for developers. And Microsoft also promised that the new Windows 8 can run any program that runs on Windows 7.

The release date of the official version of Windows 8, how many versions it will have, these issues can not be determined by anyone, but now we can look at the big changes in Windows 8 through the preview version.

The biggest intuitive change in the startup screen

The new start menu is the core of Windows 8. Previously, Microsoft had rushed to apply this new interface to Zune and Windows Phone 7. But what's important is that the Metro interface is not simply a second appearance in Windows 8, or a proprietary interface for tablets, but a new interface layout and touch gestures that are truly integrated into the new system.

When you start a computer device loaded with Windows 8, you will see a nice large lock screen that displays the time, date, and some notification icons. After logging in, you will be taken to the Metro interface. There are five navigations at the edge of the right side of the screen for search, share, launch, device, and settings. On the left edge, you can select the application you need by touching and flipping.

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