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Computer store news: Start screen and Modern interface are the most controversial interface changes of Windows 8, when Microsoft decided to cancel the start menu and replace it with the start screen, it is more suitable in it. The consideration of touch screen devices. Today, the start screen and the Modern interface have gone through a long road and are gradually being accepted by many people. In the future version of Windows 9, the Modern interface will go further and more thoroughly.

According to foreign WinBeta technology website reports, Microsoft will adopt an upgraded version of the Modern interface in the Windows Threshold (Windows 9) system released in 2015. We can call it Modern UI 2.0. It is reported that the new Modern interface will contain a lot of new features, designed to compete directly with rivals including Android and iOS. On mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, the new Modern interface (including the start screen and the Modern app) will be the center and the whole of the new system, and elements such as the desktop will be removed from the mobile device.

Future Windows 9 will only provide Modern UI and desktop interface, and will not provide desktop and Modern interface for users at the same time as Windows 8 today, either desktop or Modern UI for different devices. Windows 9 only provides an interface. However, it has been reported that the Windows 9 desktop user's start menu can be run in full screen, just like the Modern start screen, this function is mainly for the convenience of Surface Pro 3 and other devices.

For Windows RT system devices, the traditional desktop features will be completely removed, and such changes will be obvious. In addition, the traditional Win32 application will also have a special version of the corresponding Modern version, which means that users will not face the situation where no software is available. Of course, Microsoft does not delete the desktops of all devices, and traditional desktop PC users do not need to panic.

Microsoft intends to make Windows Threshold a more immersive experience on tablets. It was a huge mistake for Microsoft to include desktop features in the past, and this is also the main reason why consumers can't figure out which one of them is desktop or modern. It can be considered a very discordant factor. In the Windows 9 system, Microsoft hopes that the user will not be confused before, the Modern UI and the desktop are separated, the mobile device is a mobile device, and the PC is a PC, which is actually a very simple matter.

Consumers should also not see the underlying elements of the Modern UI interface, which means that no registry, desktop icons, close buttons, Win32 apps or windows should be hidden on mobile devices. The Modern UI is the only one who needs to be presented to the user.

There are some new features in the start screen of the Windows Threshold system. The first is interactive activity tiles, which Microsoft has demonstrated in an earlier version. This feature allows users to work directly on the active tile without opening an app, but not all apps support it, and not everyone can experience it, which requires all apps to update. Developers need to update their work to support interactive activity tile functionality, and interactive tile is also currently being developed by Microsoft Research. Currently, both smartphones and tablet users can't experience it for the time being.

The next significant change is the notification center that was added in Modern UI 2.0. At present, we don't know the full features of this feature, but based on experience, it should be similar to the notification center in Windows Phone 8.1, providing all reminders and notifications in one place.

Of course, considering that the tile folder function has been added to the Windows Phone 8.1 update, it is very likely to increase this feature in Win Threshold. We've determined that this feature will work well for tablets, but it's unclear whether it will eventually appear in Windows 9 systems. Considering that Microsoft intends to organize icons by starting screens like Windows Phone 8.1, it is very likely that this idea will continue.

In addition, the Cortana Voice Assistant will have its own dynamic tile on the start screen. Cortana in Windows 9 will be similar to the Windows Phone system, which means that a search box will be added at the bottom of the app's lower screen, and a circle will appear in the center of the screen when activated. We are not sure if Cortana will be activated via dedicated hardware buttons, but we can wait and see.

Next, the Windows 9 system will officially abandon the Charms bar, which means that developers also need to update their applications. The current Charms bar always gives a feeling of ribs. Concealment has caused some users to completely ignore this part. The related functions after removing the Charms bar should be re-integrated. However, although the Charms column has been removed, this feature is still valid, but the original Charms functionality needs to be integrated into their application and free to developers. Finally, add more customization options, and let the user further build the start screen that they want to composite.

WinBeta says that there is currently no guarantee that the above mentioned features will eventually be added to the Developer Preview, and only a few of them will be updated in the Windows Threshold. And Microsoft will announce Windows Threshold on September 30, and what it really looks like will soon reveal the answer.

Windows 9 will be Microsoft's continued Windows 8.1 operating system. Windows 9 will be divided into two parts, one is the server class, and the other is the family class. Subverted the traditional Windows publishing habits. The release of the previous generation of Windows 8.1 did not meet the expectations of users for the next generation of mainstream Windows systems. According to the news, the next generation of mainstream Windows systems will be released in April 2015, code-named Threshold, natively supporting DirectX 12. In addition, there are also reports that Microsoft founder Bill · Gates will lead the team to lead the development of the next generation of Windows systems. Microsoft officials did not respond to all kinds of rumors.

For Windows users, what changes will happen to Windows Threshold (Windows 9), let us wait until the end of September to welcome the release of the new system.

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