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OK na sana kaya lang tinanggal ung Taskbar tapos pinalitan ng "APP Launcher" (ba un?) ng MacOS..approve daw toh...hahaha
this is only just an emulation...pero astig!!!!
take a quick look at windows 9 oh..hahaha...IDK if this will be true..
Windows 9
Meron bang nasabi kung major update ng windows 8 ang windows 9 o panibagong OS?
Konti na lamang para na syang hologram..?
Kapag eto ang masunod na ganitong interface eto na ung evolution ng desktop from Windows.
Ginamit nila ang AeroGlass effect, tama ba mga ka-symb..
Leaked build of Windows 9 shows reborn Start menu, Metro apps running on the Desktop
By Sebastian Anthony on July 14, 2014 at 7:17 am
Over the last couple of days, screenshots that purport to be from an early build of Windows 9 (Threshold) have leaked online. Most notably, one of these screenshots includes the new, resurrected Start menu that Microsoft first showed off at its Build conference in April. Another screenshot shows Metro apps running in a window on the Desktop. The leaked Start menu appears to be physically identical to the one shown off in April, but with a different set of tiles, indicating that the Metro portion of the Windows 9 Start menu will be customizable in the same way as the current Windows 8 Start screen.
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Windows 9 leak shows multiple desktops, notifications, new Start menu, and more
A batch of leaked screenshots from the next version of Windows show just how far Microsoft will go to win back desktop users.
The update, codenamed Threshold and possibly called Windows 9 or just plain Windows, takes some features from Windows 8 and grafts them onto the classic desktop. While we've known for some time that Windows 9 will have a pop-up Start menu and the ability to run modern apps in windowed mode, the new screenshots from Computer Base and WinFuture.de give even greater detail on how things will work.
wala pa atang leaked hanggang ngayon.. last 1 day na lang
tingnan natin kung lalabas na ang preview nito..
Microsoft christens the next version of Windows as Windows 10
Summary: Call it 'Threshold' no more. The next and last major version of Microsoft's Windows client operating system will be called Windows 10 when it is released next year.
By Mary Jo Foley for All About Microsoft | September 30, 2014 -- 17:11 GMT (18:11 BST)
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While many of the features expected in the next major version of Microsoft's Windows client operating system have leaked over the past few months, the official name of that operating system had not.
But on September 30, during a preview event for that operating system, Microsoft officials took the wraps off the new name, which is Windows 10.
During the Microsoft planning and early development process, Windows 10 was codenamed "Threshold." That codename, like a number of recent Microsoft ones, came from Microsoft's Halo franchise.