Monday, August 18, 2014

Soon you can try Windows 9 – Hardware.no

If we are to believe the rumors now abound online, it is soon time for a new Windows release, code-named Threshold. News hinting that the man in the street already almost month can download an early version of the operating system, reports ZDNet – a website that has hit a home run on Windows-rumors several times before.

The current edition of the operating system to Microsoft Windows 8.1, has received a mixed reception worldwide. Not everyone is happy with that including the start menu was removed from the platform, having been a fixture since the 80s.



Test version by the end of next month

The rumor is that an early beta version of Threshold can be already available for all at the end of September or beginning of October. Threshold will apparently be new Windows 9, and here a number of changes register their arrival.

In all likelihood you will Start Menu find your way back to the operating system in the next edition. There are already a number of third-party methods to acquire the missing menu, but Microsoft has now said that they will get the start menu back – and that it should “come together with a major update.” This oppdtaringen can be precisely Threshold.

At the same time there are also several other features that are expected to be changed. In Windows 8, you have a little mini menu that pops up right on your desktop. This can be removed in the next version in favor of multiple virtual desktops, writes our sister site Teknofil.



Hardly a Windows 8.2 version

Coils we currently few months back was Windows evangelist Paul Thurrot out with predictions that Microsoft was planning to release a 8.2 version of the current operating system .

It would, among other things, the much publicized start menu return, while so-called Metro apps could be right on your desktop. Now things indicate that this update could not see the light of day, and that Microsoft either choose to invest in a previous release of a new version of Windows.

Thus Paul Thurrots latest predictions, we get to see a finished version of Windows 9 in 2015 prove to be ineffective.

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(Source: ZDNet)

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