Microsoft 'bye' Aero interface on Windows 8
The interface of transparent glass design on the border or Taskbar will no longer be on Windows 8 right from the upcoming build.
Windows 8 interface will be simpler and lighter.
According to the predetermined schedule, Microsoft will release the Windows 8 Release Preview in June, which is the final test version before the official launch and market. A photo leaked yesterday about this new version shows the interface of items in the new Desktop section will change a lot. Explorer windows or Taskbar and some other applications will not continue to use the Aero interface (like transparent glass).
Microsoft believes that the new interface is simpler but more functional and less " consuming " hardware resources. The manufacturer also believes that users will increasingly pay attention to more content and need a simplified design.
This latest revelation shows Microsoft's direction in developing the upcoming Windows operating system. The company has always emphasized the speed, operability and hardware compatibility rather than following the slick, valuable experience from the failure of Windows Vista before.
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