Probably many of you have asked yourself why on stealthsettings.com they have not appeared until now information about Windows 8 especially since a few have been circulating on the internet for several weeks pre-beta versions of this operating system. In this article we will provide some brief information about what will be new Windows 8 and we will also express our point of view regarding the versions available on torrent sites.
First about the news: considering that it is still in the stage of pre-beta, absolut any novelty existing in the Windows 8 versions "leaked" on the Internet can become history in the official beta version. But to keep our word, we list a few here:
- Lockscreen customizabil – looks like one feature (which in the "leaked" versions needs unlocking) al Windows 8 will allow users to use the background image as lockscreen

- Taskbar Usertile – the usertile present on the screen Logon yes in Start Menu will also be (or at least currently is) present and on Taskbar, as a shortcut to personal user settings

- Drag&Drop feature in Windows Explorer - there are rumors as in Windows 8 we will be able to move folders or files with a simple drag&drop fish Links from the Explorer address bar

- Task Manager modern - a new one interface for the everyday Task Manager

- Internet Browser new – simple. So simple that many will "wreck" using it. We grant mitigating circumstances due to the fact that it was "discovered" in one version pre-beta, so it has enough time to evolve.

- Integrare Windows Live - users will have a choice if they want to use it or not Microsoft suite of programs, not whether or not they want to install the Microsoft suite of programs. Simple, right?
- History Vault – kind of Time Machine of Apple, implies the possibility to restore individual files to a previous state, unlike the current one restore point which restores the entire system

- Aero auto-coloring – color change aero (Taskbar, Windows Explorer and Start Menu) depending on the predominant color from The background image

- Sicronizare Cloud - suppose experience and custom settings for Windows and the programs installed on it, automatic login on personal websites, the possibility to retrieve words faster, better protection against piracy.

So far, everything is fine and dandy (for now). And yet, we do not recommend any Stealth Settings user to install and use pre-beta versions of Windows 8 except for the purpose of testing them. Why?
- first of all it is about pre-beta versions. Those who have seen images or have already installed these versions have probably noticed that Design it does not differ much from that of Windows 7. And this is because, as a rule, changes and adjustments are made to the content first (Core processes etc.) and then to the cover (design). And you probably already know that the beta versions of various software are vulnerable and not at all stable, and here we are talking (I emphasize this) of pre-beta versions.
- secondly we have Windows 7, a system that has won millions of fans rightfully so. A easily accessible system and easy to understand and especially stable and enough sure. Certainly Windows 8 represents the novelty, but it is important to remember one thing before we rush to give up stability in favor of novelty: Windows 7 came after Vista, Windows 8 comes after Windows 7. This does not mean that we advise Windows users not to give up Windows 7 after the launch of Windows 8, but we recommend that they at least wait the official release by Microsoft of the beta version, scheduled (it seems) for the fall of this year. Comparisons at the current stage are superfluous.
Stealth Settings – News & Why we’re not encouraging the use of pre-beta versions leaked on the Internet
 
			