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Windows 'Threshold' and cadence: How fast is too fast?


Windows 9 is very likely to make its debut in early 2015 and while Microsoft remains completely tight-lipped on the subject, it doesn’t necessarily mean that we can’t get to see some potential designs of the upcoming operating system.

Designers across the world are using the information we have at this point to create concepts imagining Windows 9 and even though some have very slight chances to see daylight, they’re still making users dream about a major makeover of the next Windows version.
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they’re still making users dream about a major makeover of the next Windows version.

I don't know about you, but I have better things to dream about than what Windows 9 may, or may not look like.

they’re still making users dream about a major makeover of the next Windows version.

I don't know about you, but I have better things to dream about than what Windows 9 may, or may not look like.
Yes I would rather be fishing or be dreaming about fishing.

I'll wait until a beta version comes out then I'll see what it looks like.
Until then,.. it's hockey season~!!
Go B's!!

Yes I would rather be fishing or be dreaming about fishing.
Now you're talking my language!

as others have stated I just take a wait and see approach. . .

Go BS? Those are my initials

A Guy

If what the article suggests is true, it sounds like M$ is still making changes just for change's sake. What purpose would moving the task bar to the top of the screen serve? Better would be to allow users to put it where they want (I favor the left side myself).

If what the article suggests is true, it sounds like M$ is still making changes just for change's sake. What purpose would moving the task bar to the top of the screen serve? Better would be to allow users to put it where they want (I favor the left side myself).
^^this.

Why move it to specific place. What do MS have against customization...

Good grief...

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Windows 'Threshold' and cadence: How fast is too fast?