Those waiting for his return Start Menu of Windows, they will have to wait a little longer than they thought.
Microsoft has revealed that it plans to bring Start Menu back to Build Developers Conference in April, without sacrificing time. The plan was that an updated version of Windows 8.1 that will come in August is rumored to have it, according to ZDNet.
However, Microsoft seems to have changed opinion, according to ZDNet, and the new Start Menu will probably come in the next full version of Windows, with the end of 2015, that is, Windows 9 which will be released next spring.
Microsoft has not reported anything officially about it, nor has it been posted in its release ZDNet.
On the other hand, Start Menu is opposed to the plans of the company that wants a touch screen operating system. So, probably the craving of millions of users of the operating system will remain a craving, until they become accustomed to the logic of the company.
In addition, a deferred return of the Start Menu can contribute to this.