For the Windows 9 release in the coming year, classic computer users are likely to feel more at home. Recent reports suggest that Microsoft will forgo the successor to Windows 8.1 on the charm bar on the right-hand side of the screen. With this one could start the search, the PC settings call, cumbersome Windows 8 and more. There are also rumors that Microsoft wants to introduce virtual desktops like Linux. These are currently unconfirmed.
The new desktop of Windows 9 is to develop clearly in comparison to its predecessor. Microsoft wants to establish a flatter design and bring live mini-tiles to the taskbar. However, these should be deactivated on request. If you have previously installed the tiles on the start screen - with Windows 8 - installations on computers without a touchscreen can be done without this startup screen, you can boot directly into the desktop like Windows 8.1.
The new Windows 9 startup menu will be the only way to access Windows apps on non-touch devices. The start menu itself should provide a full-screen mode that is similar to the previous home page of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 and provides the appropriate functionality.
The release of Windows 9 is expected for spring 2017. According to reports, the update is free of charge for owners of a license of Windows 8.1. Starting in the third quarter of 2017, there is a possibility to sniff into the new Windows. Then the Windows 9 Preview is available for download. In the linked articles, you'll find out more about the news and rumors about Windows 9. We recommend a free subscription to our newsletter, which will inform you daily about everything important in the world of IT, Internet, Games & Co.
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