My 5 small requirements for Win9

  

Computer Store News: Windows 8.1 is available. Although the new system has made great progress in all aspects, there is no denying that there are still many problems that make users dissatisfied. Even some “extremists” have decided to temporarily abandon Windows 8 and 8.1, and Microsoft will fix the various problems and make the system perfect after coming back.

But technical support for Windows 7 will always stop, and user choices are limited. Therefore, Win9 has become the focus of everyone's expectations.

It is rumored that Windows 9 will be released in late 2014 or early 2015, and will continue to push the touch operation.

The following are the five Windows 8 issues that users have reported that need to be addressed in Windows 9.

•Start button

Windows 8.1 actually restored the start button, but users didn't buy it. Clicking the Start button does not launch the Start menu, but instead goes directly to the Tile Start screen, which is the most controversial part of Windows 8. Obviously the user needs a start button to open the start menu.

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•Start interface

The tile start interface is one of the most controversial features in Windows 8.1, mainly because it is designed for touchable devices.

Microsoft provides users with more customization rights in Windows 8.1, but still needs to take into account the usage habits of most mouse and keyboard users, and provide more adjustment settings. After all, users love to customize their own computers.


• Font Blur

This problem has been around for a long time, and Microsoft has not found a solution.

Users report the problem of font ambiguity in both Windows 8.1 and IE. This makes these two products not only bad to use, but also very disadvantageous in competition with other products.

• Flat Appearance and Loss of Aero

Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 bring new designs to users, but most people don't buy them.

The flat design is very popular now, so Microsoft gave up the eye-catching Aero effect on Windows 7. Although users have been hoping to retain this effect in the new system, Microsoft has insisted on a flat design. In the future Windows 9 …… we can only look forward to it.


•Desktop

The Windows 8.1 desktop has been improved to some degree, giving users the option to go directly to the traditional desktop. However, users still hope that the system can further distinguish the traditional desktop and tile start interface.

Microsoft's purpose of unifying the platforms through adjustments and upgrades is obvious, but everything needs a process, and the practice of rushing in the short term is likely to be counterproductive.

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