Friday, June 17, 2011

Special Display Windows 8



After Success with Windows 7 or Windows Seven, Microsoft is demonstrating its promise for the Windows operating system 8. Then what kind of display Friday's OS software giant?

By Microsoft, the user interface of Windows 8 is to cover the gap between conventional PC users, with user-based tablet that much more on the touch screen. The company is clearly aiming to create a new OS into a friendly touch screen, by presenting a large button on each application.

Launched by the Tech Report, to pull the video also revealed that the developer would get the Windows code 8 to run applications using HTML5 and JavaScript. It will blur the distinction between local software and web applications.

It also userinterface Windows 8, also featuring the Metro design used on Windows Phone. The user interface displays the hours and days, including the iconic power management and ease of access to applications.

Unfortunately no further details about Windows 8, which indeed is merely a demo video. Including when the final version will be released soon, although there will likely be presented in 2012 by Microsoft.
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