All changes that will be brought upcoming Windows 9

According to the latest information, the version of Windows 9 is expected to be available for download on September 30 at a special Microsoft event.

Windows 9

Its objective Microsoft with the new functional, is to have a faster upgrade cycle, with the final version of them Windows 9 to be expected April 2015.

Also, several changes are expected so that Microsoft to win their users Windows 7 not upgraded to Windows 8 / 8.1.

These changes include a new , which will likely support live tiles and the ability to run its modern apps Windows Store on , as well as remove it bar.

This means that their modern applications Windows will feature a menu bar with elements from the Charms bar in the title while developers need to add features to their applications to enable sharing.

This change is probably due to the fact that Microsoft wants their new modern applications Windows 8 to run in a window like traditional applications to significantly improve the user experience with keyboard and mouse.

Also, it is likely to make her appearance digital assistant of Windows Phone, Cortana, while we can not exclude seeing Windows 9 "virtual work environments" (virtual desktops).

With virtual desktops (without installing third-party applications), users of Windows 9 they will be able to create separate active desktops and switch between them using a button in the taskbar.

Finally, with the Windows 9 η Microsoft is expected to put an end to the various versions for various devices, wanting to unify their editions Windows RT and Windows Phone Number.

Source: e-pcmag.gr

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