Thursday, December 27, 2012
Windows Blue reportedly keeps Windows 8 Metro interface
If you’re not a big fan of the Metro-style interface found in Windows 8, then we’ve got bad news for you. As it turns out, the controversial interface might not be changing much as we move into Windows 9 – yes, Windows 8 has only been available for a couple of months, but that’s not stopping the Windows 9 rumors from popping up. According to one poster over on the Taiwanese PCBeta forums, Windows 9, which has been codenamed “Windows Blue,” will keep the Metro train rolling whether you like it not.
The Windows desktop you know and love will be hanging around, but it could get a visual update that makes it mesh better with the Metro theme in Windows Blue. That’s all this particular alpha tester seemed willing to share, but it’s important to keep in mind that none of this has been confirmed by Microsoft. The Metro UI could very well be a major part of Windows Blue, but if the backlash against it doesn’t go away anytime soon, you can bet that Microsoft will want to look at other options.
Microsoft took a pretty big chance with the Metro UI in Windows 8, and while we liked it, there are many users out there who aren’t too happy about this new Windows. We may be stuck with it depending on how hard Microsoft wants to push its highly-publicized changes, but remember that there’s still plenty of time left before the launch of the next Windows version. By that time, Windows Blue could be entirely different from the version we’re hearing about today. Stay tuned.
Story Timeline
- Windows 8 sales "slow" says Newegg
- Windows 8 security flaw allows pirates to activate legitimately at no cost
- Windows 8 licenses blast past 40 million sold
- PC makers: It's not our fault people don't care about Windows 8
- Google has no plans to develop apps for Windows 8
- Windows 8 Pro upgrade might need a Windows 7 product key
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