Windows 9 Preview will be released for download later this month, but the very first screenshots showing the upcoming build in action are already here.
As you can see for yourselves by browsing the screenshots in the gallery, the preview build of Windows 9 indeed includes many of the rumored features, among which a notification center and multiple desktops.
German site computerbase.de has published the screenshots earlier today, claiming that they are part of Windows 9 Technical Preview build 9834.
While nobody can confirm whether they’re real or not, chances are that they do show the upcoming OS build, as Microsoft is said to be giving the final touches to the testing version.
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Nice and I hope they keep the lightness of Windows 8.1 and not go backwards like in Vista!!
Daniel 😉
Daniel 😉
Hello Webrooters!
Thanks Petrovic! This is exciting information for all who are awaiting Windows 9 release!:D
Thanks Petrovic! This is exciting information for all who are awaiting Windows 9 release!:D
I don't see any Metro tiles, so that is good news 🙂
Oh, they are still there...and also on the Start Menu reintroduced to the 'Classic' mode.
The following article is a update on Windows 9
By Wayne Williams Posted on 9/19/2014
http://betanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Start-menu.jpg
Last week we had leaked screenshots and even videos from Windows 9 build 9834, and now new screens have appeared from build 9841, or what might well be very close to the actual Technical Preview.
Whereas all the leaks last week came from WinFuture.de, these new screens come fromWinSuperSite.com, which also has information on the Start menu (naturally), apps, files, personalization and more. One of the new things we learn is that anyone trying out the preview build will be able to provide feedback directly to Microsoft through a Feedback app. There can be no accusations of Microsoft not listening to customers this time around!
There’s nothing hugely different about the Start menu in the latest screenshot, it still shows tiles on the right and a Windows 7-style menu on the left. Tiles can be added, removed and resized, and you can resize the Start menu itself. The new build confirms that you will be able to use the Start screen if you prefer simply by switching to it in the Navigation properties window.
betanews/ full article here/ http://betanews.com/2014/09/19/windows-9-build-9841-screenshots-and-details-leak/
(Windows 9 build 9841 screenshots and details leak)
By Wayne Williams Posted on 9/19/2014
http://betanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Start-menu.jpg
Last week we had leaked screenshots and even videos from Windows 9 build 9834, and now new screens have appeared from build 9841, or what might well be very close to the actual Technical Preview.
Whereas all the leaks last week came from WinFuture.de, these new screens come fromWinSuperSite.com, which also has information on the Start menu (naturally), apps, files, personalization and more. One of the new things we learn is that anyone trying out the preview build will be able to provide feedback directly to Microsoft through a Feedback app. There can be no accusations of Microsoft not listening to customers this time around!
There’s nothing hugely different about the Start menu in the latest screenshot, it still shows tiles on the right and a Windows 7-style menu on the left. Tiles can be added, removed and resized, and you can resize the Start menu itself. The new build confirms that you will be able to use the Start screen if you prefer simply by switching to it in the Navigation properties window.
betanews/ full article here/ http://betanews.com/2014/09/19/windows-9-build-9841-screenshots-and-details-leak/
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