Microsoft thinks you’re tired of juggling multiple OSes, so that Windows 8 will combine the traditional Windows interface with Mango-flavored touch interface called Metro.
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Start Screen of Windows 8
The new Start screen of Windows 8 lands you smack dab in the middle of Metro interface, with lots of apps and services loaded simultaneously.
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Internet Explorer 10 of Windows 8
Windows 8 will come with Internet Explorer 10, optimized for touch-based browsing. Do not seek any fundamental change of Internet Explorer 9, even though you will see some features such as notifications and security of IE9 utilized for Metro.
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App Switching
If you browse to a site that offers its own Metro applications, Windows 8 will ask whether you want to simply load the content in the application instead. This feature does not work in build microsoft provided us. You also can rub from left to jump to the application used before, including the traditional desktop Windows.
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Dual-Monitor Setup of Windows 8
Dual monitor support there is nothing new to Windows, even though Microsoft says that now you will be able to show the Metro Start screen on one monitor and the traditional desktop on the other.
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Lock Screen of Windows 8
The new lock screen takes its cue from the world of smartphones, with the battery, connectivity, date, time, and the notification icon is displayed.
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Photo Picker of Windows 8
Images can be easily shared in the Metro across accounts, so it is easier to share photos from, say, Flickr, to Facebook friends.
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Task Manager of Windows 8
Task Manager seen first main update long periods of time, with a heat map activity, and capability to inspect traffic in used in RAM, memory, hard drives, and networks.
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Managing Processes of Windows 8
Here’s a look more closely at the Task Manager heat map, which emphasizes the process has been most active.
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Onscreen Keyboard of Windows 8
Onscreen keyboard be felt naturally for use, and equipped with the option to receive handwriting from your finger or stylus, and can also switch to split the keyboard for thumb typing.
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Keyboard For Thumbs of Windows 8
The thumb keyboard option should make it easier for two-handed typing on a tablet. Thankfully, this option is included, such as demo tablet was too weight to convenient hold in one hand.
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Visual Studio of Windows 8
Visual Studio 2011 Express is a lightweight and free version of the developer tools that Microsoft has made to make it easier for devs to build their Metro applications. It works with HTML5 and XAML.










