Improve user experience again Win8 improved copy and paste function

  

Microsoft will release the latest Windows 8 test version at the September Build conference, and some recent features about Windows 8 have been leaked. Before Windows 8 will fully support the USB 3.0 standard, today Windows 8 new features are exposed, that is, Windows 8 has improved copy and paste functions.
Microsoft's Windows 8 interface previously announced

Microsoft has made a series of improvements to the main user interface in Windows 8, and the Windows 8 team today wrote about copying and pasting tasks since Windows 95. The biggest improvement has made the process of copying, moving, renaming and deleting files more straightforward.

The biggest change is that Windows 8 merges the copying process of all files into the same window. From then on, the user does not have to just stare at the screen, waiting for copying, but is given more control. In this window, the user can view all the replication processes at a glance, and can also suspend, resume, cancel, etc. for each process separately. In addition, you can see information such as the operating speed and estimated remaining time of the process.
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Another big improvement is the redesign of the file overlay interface, no longer like Windows 7 and previous systems, simply separate each file Ask or perform all operations such as overwriting, automatic renaming, and retaining the original file. In Windows 8, when a file name conflict occurs, the thumbnail can help the user to more intuitively determine whether to retain or overwrite the document, and double-click the thumbnail to open the preview full image.
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At the same time, some of the original confirmation dialogs will be removed, such as “ Are you sure you want to move the file to the Recycle Bin? ” and “ Are you sure to merge folders with the same name? ”etc. These features will be incorporated into the new user interface to better improve the user experience.

Obviously, the user experience of Windows 8 is more uniform, concise and clear than Microsoft's successful Windows XP and Windows 7.

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