Microsoft gives up the Charms menu in Windows 9 and introduces a new feature: virtual desktop

Although the launch of a version Preview for the next Windows Opere System (currently known as Threshold) will most likely take place somewhere at the end of this year, for the moment they are known enough information about it. Among the most important (already confirmed) are Reintroduction of Start menu (Initially it was believed as Start Menu-ul will return to Windows 8.1 Update 2, but Microsoft launched on August 12 Windows 8.1 August Update and made it quite clear that this operating system will not receive another update major) and the possibility of running modern applications in the module window. Recently, however, it was also found that Microsoft is planning to Give up the Charms menu in Windows 9, this being optimized for devices with touchscreen but something harder to access in certain situations for users of desktops (This change will most likely take place due to your desire Microsoft to create a Universal Sistem, which will run both on computers as well as on mobile devices).

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Also another feature nou In Threshold will be the introduction virtual desktop (or desktop-uri multiple), a fairly popular feature among users MAC OS X and Linux, but to whom Microsoft has not given importance so far. In Windows 9 But users will be able to create desktop-uri active separate they will be able to access through a button available in Taskbar (currently Windows users have alternatives available third-party to activate this functionality).

Even if Windows 8.1 has succeeded as much as to repair the bad reputation that Windows 8 had it since launch, this operating system is still compared with Windows Vista, thing that puts pressure on Microsoft in terms of Windows 9. And if online reports suggesting as Windows 9 will be offered for free to Windows 8.1 users will be true, this will be an additional reason why the new operating system He has every chance to become the next great success of the company.

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