Farewell to Windows 8

After so many leaks, we almost begin to understand what is planned for the next Windows. The latest leaks say we'll be saying goodbye to the Charms Bar (the panel that opens when you hover your mouse over the top right of your screen), there will be improvements to , the addition of the Start Button. It is now clear that some of the features that brought Windows 8 will disappear or change in the next build of Microsoft Windows.

Windows 9

The Window 9 release does not seem too far away. We may reach a beta at the end of this year, and in the first half of 2015 the new operating system will be available on our computers.
If Windows 8 was an (unfortunate) test of an operating system for laptops, and especially for tablets, Windows 9 seems to be heading for a fairer balance between Of and tablets.

Microsoft should ensure that the operating system desktop manages to support the very high demand that still exists for desktop PCs. This does not mean that WindowWorks will abandon tablet support but that the transition should be smoother.

WindUws 8.1 tried to turn Windows 8 into a better desktop operating system. But there. Changes were not expected and the majority of users were unhappy.

The idea of ​​removing the Charms Bar, bringing it back Starting, and adding multiple desktops have already brought positive feedback from the community.

So we go back to the desktop? Not exactly. Microsoft does not retreat to the Windows Store idea. It does not leave the Start screen. Live Tiles will remain in Windows or Windows Phone. But the company seems to be focusing on providing a desktop quality experience for Window 7, and will try to tie it to the mobile environment.

Let's remind you that Windows 7 came after Vista failed. With Windows 9 the story is probably repeated.

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