metro apps

  1. Windows 8 Windows 8 Tip: Convert a Local Account to a Microsoft Account

    By Paul Thurrott With Windows 8, its preferable to sign into your PC with a Microsoft account—or what we still call a Windows Live ID—to take advantage of SkyDrive-based settings sync and deep integration with several new Metro-style apps and other capabilities. But if you signed in with a local...
  2. Windows 8 Multi montitors and Windows 8

    Microsoft want to enhance multi monitor support and aim to: Taken from the latest 'Building Windows 8' blog, the full article can be found here: Link Removed
  3. Windows 7 Building Metro style apps with XAML and C++ | Developing Windows 8 Metro style apps with C++

    With the introduction of Metro style apps for C++ developers, Microsoft now brings the XAML UI platform to native code! I will take you through a lap around creating a Metro style app in XAML and C++. I'll introduce the fundamentals of the XAML platform in WinRT and how C++ developers can...
  4. Windows 7 The Windows Runtime Library (WRL) | Developing Windows 8 Metro style apps with C++

    What is WRL and how does it help you write Metro Apps? Learn what is involved in consuming and authoring WinRT objects with WRL. Link Removed Link Removed
  5. Windows 8 News on release preview.

    Softpedia have a report on the 'Release Preview' which contains some interesting news: Reference: New Metro Apps in Windows 8 Release Preview - Softpedia
  6. VIDEO Reclaiming memory from Metro style apps

    Windows 8 it turns out can do very clever things when it comes to saving memory: You can read the full blog here: Link Removed
  7. Bring Metro apps to Windows 7 to encourage developer growth

    Opening up Metro apps to Windows 7 users would give developers are al reason to start developing. It decouples the success of the new platform from the success of Windows 8. More...
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    The Windows 8 Consumer Preview is now live!

    Hello everyone, Today, here at Windows7Forums.com we are excited to announce the next public testing version of Windows 8! You may remember the Windows 8 Developer Preview went live in September 2011. Since then, Microsoft has remained hard at work on the next version of their Windows operating...
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    Windows 7 windows 7 ultimaye still rocks

    :o Thank you Bill Gates for being a great human being as my Windows 7 build 7100 ultimate is still fully functional and is the work horse of my computing life. Yes that is correct..Build 7100 that I made to function without the two hour shutdown and Aero is still fully active. not giving away my...
  10. Windows 8 Windows 8 bundled Metro apps revealed

    Windows 8 bundled Metro apps revealed | Microsoft - CNET News
  11. Windows 8 Windows 8 To Include Built-in Reset, Refresh

    MrSeb writes "Microsoft, in its infinite wisdom, will provide push-button Reset and Refresh in Windows 8. Reset will restore a Windows 8 PC to its stock, fresh-from-the-factory state; Refresh will reinstall Windows 8, but keep your documents and installed Metro apps in tact. For the power users...
  12. Windows 8 Windows 8 now includes touch gesture to close Metro style apps

    One of the major concern people had about Windows 8 is the inability to close Metro Applications but Microsoft’s latest Windows 8 pre-beta builds include a touch gesture to close Metro applications. Winrumors has released a video that explains how it works. Link Removed
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    Windows 8 Fix for broken metro apps/Control Panel in Windows 8

    Using registry/disk cleaners (CCleaner, SpeedUpMyPC,etc) in the Windows 8 Developer/Consumer Preview will result in the absence of both the app store and the metro/immersive Control Panel being unavailable in your installation. Luckily, I have found a fix for this problem. But first, a summary...