It's not the most detailed look, but Tom's Hardware noticed a cameo of the newest Start Menu in a Windows 8 video demo. It looks... pretty bare. Stark white-on-black text, very few buttons, and, importantly, where are the programs?
Whereas Windows 7's Start Menu offers a multitude of ways to get at your software—favorites, search, a giant list of applications—this Windows Phone 7-inspired Start Menu has none of that. Just a search box. Unless we're missing something from this screenshot, which is entirely possible, this looks like a pickle. Are we meant to search for whatever we want to use, as we might via OS X's Spotlight? Are there context-specific buttons that spring up? With Microsoft revealing more and more about their next titanic OS, we'll probably find out soon.
Good feeling about windows 8, hopefully it has a small memory footprint
ReplyDeleteI know no matter how good or bad this thing is it will be blasted but I hope it turns out alright. I'm sure it will.
ReplyDeleteI don't like this design until now!
ReplyDeleteStrange how we keep getting less and less doing more at the same time.
ReplyDeletekind of reminds me of a mobile device menu
ReplyDeleteI dont know man, I'm not really liking the start menu for 8
ReplyDeletestill don't have w7 lolz
ReplyDeleteI like it. Very minimalist.
ReplyDelete