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    Tommy, post: 20955, member: 285 said:
    A bit of interesting news!
    My concept picture was featured in two online articles today!

    http://www.deccanchronicle.com/14032...back-after-all

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windo...r-434106.shtml
    Cool. :)
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    I saw a video of a 9 concept(can't seem to find it again) that was animated. The Start page had a "Go Button" so you could select more than one App and fire them off. Also lots of customized toolbars with touch screen on the desktop. But the audio speed fluctuated so much I couldn't follow what the author was saying during the demo. I tried playing it 5 or 6 times then gave up. All i know for sure is he had lots of panels and toolbars flying around.
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    MilesAhead, post: 21112, member: 195 said:
    I saw a video of a 9 concept(can't seem to find it again) that was animated. The Start page had a "Go Button" so you could select more than one App and fire them off. Also lots of customized toolbars with touch screen on the desktop. But the audio speed fluctuated so much I couldn't follow what the author was saying during the demo. I tried playing it 5 or 6 times then gave up. All i know for sure is he had lots of panels and toolbars flying around.
    Lol, sounds interesting. Is it a recent design? Because I know of one that just came out recently that places the taskbar on the left, like the Unity interface. It was interesting, but I don't feel it would help users switching from Windows XP or Windows 7. That's what I was trying to achieve with my design - a fluid transition from the old platform to the new one.

    Speaking of which, I've got another concept image prepared! This screenshot below is what you'll see when you click on the "All Apps" button from the first concept image. When you get to this point in the new picture, the All Apps button is changed to a "Back" button. The Back button simply takes you back to what I showed in the original concept image. So basically it's a toggle button.

    This new start menu (if it were functional) can also share settings with the full-screen Modern UI. For instance, let's say I have "Show the Apps view automatically when I go to Start" enabled. That option would also apply to this Start menu. This is a great function for computers in school/work environments, where having live tiles isn't exactly relevant.

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    Tommy, post: 19082, member: 285 said:
    So from what it sounds like, Windows 9 is going to mark the return of the Start menu. So tonight, I've been trying to imagine what a Start menu in Windows 9 might perhaps look like. Here's the concept I came up with:



    What do you guys think?
    Great job!! Now I really can't wait for Windows 9!
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    Lol, sounds interesting. Is it a recent design?
    I thought it said Jan some time. I looked through the links at Softpedia and couldn't find it again. But the main points seem to be multiple launch on Start Screen and expanding Start Menu with a bunch of enhancements that pulls out from the left screen edge via finger drag. It looked cool. But it was frustrating trying to follow. The man was definitely sp3eaking English. When I could catch a few words I wasn't sure if the audio was playing too fast or he had an Eastern European accent. Also the volume was too low. That didn't help.
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    Chuck38, post: 21283, member: 290 said:
    Great job!! Now I really can't wait for Windows 9!
    Thanks!

    MilesAhead, post: 21284, member: 195 said:
    I thought it said Jan some time. I looked through the links at Softpedia and couldn't find it again. But the main points seem to be multiple launch on Start Screen and expanding Start Menu with a bunch of enhancements that pulls out from the left screen edge via finger drag. It looked cool. But it was frustrating trying to follow. The man was definitely sp3eaking English. When I could catch a few words I wasn't sure if the audio was playing too fast or he had an Eastern European accent. Also the volume was too low. That didn't help.
    Huh, weird.
    Well, I honestly don't mind what Microsoft does with the Start screen really. All that I just need is my start menu back. Lol. I quite hope they don't change other desktop elements again. I don't particularly like the concept design where the taskbar is pinned to the left side of the screen. It's just changing things for the sake of changing things; there's no real benefit from it.
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    [USER=285]@Tommy[/USER]: no this was some independent guy's vision. It was animated to make it seem like a prototype.
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  8. Lee
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       #38

    Tommy, post: 20955, member: 285 said:
    A bit of interesting news!
    My concept picture was featured in two online articles today!

    http://www.deccanchronicle.com/14032...back-after-all

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windo...r-434106.shtml
    Isn't if nice to be published. . .
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    Lee, post: 21396, member: 135 said:
    Isn't if nice to be published. . .
    Yeah! :B
    I'm trying to figure out what it means still. Lol.
    Is that kind of thing unusual to happen? Will Microsoft actually see it? O.o
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    Will Microsoft actually see it?
    You may find out if 9 is released and the Desktop looks strangely familiar.
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