(Figure) Windows 10 Start Menu If so, do you like it?

  

Windows 10 finally recalled the start menu, but Microsoft doesn't seem to know what everyone needs, and the new start menu is still rumored. It's still unclear what it will eventually become, but it's almost certain that The probability of trying to revert to Windows 7 is basically zero.

So many people can't sit still, and they think about the Windows 10 start menu in their minds. Let's take a look at the idea of ​​designer Matthew Langdon:


This start menu continues the traditional style of Windows 7, including left and right columns, run box, shutdown button, etc., and is integrated into Windows. New elements of 8/8.1, such as flattening, active tiles, and application lists, are quite harmonious.

At the same time, he also designed his own notification center, made some fine-tuning on the basis of Microsoft style, and looked very comfortable.

In the latest preview of Windows 10, users can also place their favorite items in the Start menu, but overall it is more troublesome and somewhat messy. Of course, it is still too early, I hope that Microsoft can listen to the voice of the users in the future and make the start menu really good.

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