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Windows 8 Consumer Preview Released
[MiA]Raj:
Windows 8 is the upcoming version of Microsoft Windows that follows Windows 7. It features a new Metro-style interface that is designed for touchscreen, mouse, keyboard, and pen input. It also adds support for the ARM processor architecture in addition to the previously supported x86 microprocessors from Intel and AMD. Its server counterpart is codenamed Windows Server 8.
Features:
Metro UI
Windows 8 will employ a new user interface based on Microsoft's Metro design language. The Metro environment will feature a new tile-based Start screen similar to the Windows Phone operating system. Each tile will represent an application, and will be able to display relevant information such as the number of unread messages on the tile for an email app or the current temperature on a weather application. Metro-Style applications run in full-screen, and are able to share information between each other using "contracts". They will be available through the new Windows Store. Metro-Style apps are developed with the new Windows Runtime platform using various programming languages, including C++, Visual Basic, C#, and HTML/JavaScript.
Other features
* A desktop app will be included for running legacy non-Metro applications. However, the Start button has been removed in favor of a hotspot in the bottom-left corner that opens the Start screen.
* Internet Explorer 10 will be included both as a Metro-style app, which will not support plugins or ActiveX components, and a desktop version which resembles Internet Explorer 9 and will maintain legacy plug-in support.
* Ability to sign in using a Windows Live ID. This will allow for the user's profile and setting to be synchronized over the internet and accessible from other computers running Windows 8, as well as integration with SkyDrive.
* Two new authentication methods: picture password, which allows users to log in by drawing three gestures in different places on a picture, and PIN log in, which allows users to authenticate using a four digit pin.
* Windows Explorer will include a ribbon toolbar, and have its file operation progress dialog updated to provide more detailed statistics, the ability to pause file transfers, and improvements in the ability to manage conflicts when copying files.
Hybrid Boot will use "advanced hibernation functionality" on shutdown to allow faster startup times.
Consumer preview download:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/consumer-preview
// just a thread for discussing W8. I personally don't like the Metro UI at all so I don't think I'll be testing the preview. :)
xDizzY:
#getting ... but not testing preview, waitinng for the full thing
Snipe34:
Notice at the vid start they showed GUI networking because they're aiming Win8 at touch-screen people who chat and look at pics and would soon get bored. Other useful details were later in the vid. And Windows Live... it came with GTAIV XD Maybe there will be problems again with compatibility since they're only pushing Windows stuff: Windows Live - Explorer; Bing; Outlook...
Although besides the Windows apps it's the way things are going - even UDK has iphone; xbox code and they'll probably introduce a twitter connection :'( But there's Google who are working on an operating system and want to take Windows' market... could be interesting.
[MiA]Raj:
--- Quote from: Snipe34 on March 16, 2012, 16:38 ---Notice at the vid start they showed GUI networking because they're aiming Win8 at touch-screen people who chat and look at pics and would soon get bored. Other useful details were later in the vid. And Windows Live... it came with GTAIV XD Maybe there will be problems again with compatibility since they're only pushing Windows stuff: Windows Live - Explorer; Bing; Outlook...
Although besides the Windows apps it's the way things are going - even UDK has iphone; xbox code and they'll probably introduce a twitter connection :'( But there's Google who are working on an operating system and want to take Windows' market... could be interesting.
--- End quote ---
They can't accept that Bing failed. I don't even like that name "bing" :D
I think what Google was making was just a minimal/simplistic Linux distro, targeting netbook users and such. Not really a competitor.
Veica:
I heard that the OS that Google was making was a completely web-browser based one. So many rumors :D
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