Win9 start menu and its Modern application exposure

  

Computer shop news: Now another image of the start menu has been exposed on the Internet, and a windowed Modern application showing the Windows Store has appeared.

Foreign media Neowin said that according to the numerous news that has been exposed before, these pictures should be true, and of course the possibility of fraud is not ruled out; the version number of the leaked picture is 9795, which is expected Consistent.

The disclosure of these images does not mean that the version has completely flowed out of Microsoft. Currently, Microsoft internal testers are testing Windows Threshold (Win9), so it is easy to create a picture of the current version of Windows9.

Although the current version is still not leaked, Neowin thinks this is a matter of time. Microsoft has taken a series of measures to prevent the new version of Windows from leaking, but there is no perfect security measure.

Microsoft has kept a tight eye on the details of the start menu. Although I briefly talked about Threshold at WPC2014, I didn't provide much new information. (via:Neowin)



IT House reported yesterday that Win8.1 Update2 is expected to be launched on August 12th; now the Internet has exposed another The group starts with a picture of the menu, and there is also a windowed Modern application that shows the Windows Store.

Foreign media Neowin said that according to the numerous news that has been exposed before, these pictures should be true, and of course the possibility of fraud is not ruled out; the version number of the leaked picture is 9795, which is expected Consistent.

The disclosure of these images does not mean that the version has completely flowed out of Microsoft. Currently, Microsoft internal testers are testing Windows Threshold (Win9), so it is easy to create a picture of the current version of Windows9.

Although the current version is still not leaked, Neowin thinks this is a matter of time. Microsoft has taken a series of measures to prevent the new version of Windows from leaking, but there is no perfect security measure.

Microsoft has kept a tight eye on the details of the start menu. Although I briefly talked about Threshold at WPC2014, I didn't provide much new information. (via:Neowin)



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