Windows 20: Windows as it should be

20? Not yet… Microsoft continues to develop Windows 10 and every new one feature update is supposed to bring more improvements based on user feedback (or, at least, the company claims).

The following concept of Windows 20, however, suggests a much more important redesign for the company's operating system from Redmond. Includes changes that have been required by users for a long time.

Windows 20

The line (task bar), for example, could feature centered icons, which can already be achieved with third party in Windows 10 and which Microsoft refuses to offer at the operating system level.

Of course, this could make Windows 10 look more like macOS, but since it is one of the top feature requests, the company should at least explore the options available to make the new feature available sometime.

The live tiles have been redesigned in the Start menu, and have additional options displayed on the mouse. In fact, there are many who report that live tiles could be removed at some point in the future, as they do not appreciate them in the Start menu.

Microsoft could very well take a more static approach similar to that used in , but of course this is something that can happen in the long run and only if Microsoft makes the decision.

All in all, the concept suggests some interesting ideas, and it would be nice if Microsoft could take a look at it. This does not necessarily mean that the company will implement the whole concept, but it will be good to know what users expect from the upcoming Windows 10.

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