design changes

  1. Windows 10 Users React: Start Menu Redesign Embraces Windows 11 Elements

    The ongoing evolution of Windows operating systems has sparked a significant discussion in the tech community, particularly surrounding the recent revelations about Windows 11 features making their way into Windows 10. A notable aspect of this discussion is the updated design philosophy that...
  2. Windows 8 Why Microsoft killed the Windows Start button

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  3. Will Windows 8 come wrapped in a ribbon interface?

    Three years have passed since Microsoft first introduced the ribbon menu interface to Office 2007, a change that was met with a rather mixed response from end-users. If you're a fan of the ribbon, rejoice, or if you're a loather, beware: Microsoft is contemplating giving the interface a...
  4. Ballmer: Windows Will Look Different In Five Years

    Link Removed Steve Ballmer told an audience in Houston yesterday that Windows would look very different in five years. The exact quote: Windows "will look a lot different and it will run different applications...Will Windows five years from now look like it does today? Of course not!” That...
  5. how the logon screen evolved during Windows 7 development.

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  6. Windows 7 Windows 7 will be speedy,uses less memory than Vista & will be on sale in early 2010

    Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that regular PC users will be able to test out a "beta" version of Windows early next year. Windows 7, the forthcoming operating system, will let users choose to see fewer alerts and warnings from their computers. Rampant notifications and pop-up windows alerting...