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Windows 9: Microsoft Accidentally Confirms Software Update




Microsoft is widely expected to take the wraps off its latest desktop software later this month but the company has accidentally leaked the logo and the fact it is on the way.
Officially Microsoft has said nothing about the update to its desktop software, but Microsoft China earlier today published a post on social media service Weibo asking the question:
"Microsoft's latest OS Windows 9 is coming soon, do you think the start menu at the left bottom will make a come back?"
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Not the most attractive logo they've come up with, I must say!

The logo looks like an old bitmap they pulled out of Paint. Looks like they must have fired their graphic artists with the big layoff back in July.

I certainly hope they can do better than that!

I certainly hope they can do better than that!
This story may explain more about the LOGO.
Windows 9 Confirmed by Microsoft, but No Logo Revealed


This story may explain more about the LOGO.
Windows 9 Confirmed by Microsoft, but No Logo Revealed
Thanks for the additional info.

What the logo looks like really shouldn't make any difference to anyone. It's an operating system not a fashion statement. If it were the new name would not be Windows 9 but iWindows.

What the logo looks like really shouldn't make any difference to anyone. It's an operating system not a fashion statement. If it were the new name would not be Windows 9 but iWindows.
If that LOGO is the best that M$ can do I would not give you two cents for the rest. Looking back on all the bad updates does not instill any confidence in M$.

Well Iabeeman, if you're going to base your opinion of an operating system on its logo, you'd better wait for the Armani Edition of Windows 9.

Old adage ... Never judge a book/OS by its cover/logo!

Let's just wait till we get something to play with or wait till the dust settles before running to the store and laying out hard cash for
Windows 9
THW

Windows 9: Microsoft Accidentally Confirms Software Update