Windows start menu 20 years development history inventory Have you used a few?

  
The Start Menu has always been an important feature and feature of the Windows operating system. After three years of absence, it will finally return to the Windows 10 operating system. According to the CNNMoney website, the success of Microsoft's Windows 10 system depends largely on the start menu. In the process of designing this function, Microsoft has been actively listening to user feedback and making timely adjustments. This positive attitude should be fully affirmed by users.

Starting with Windows 95, Microsoft officially launched the Start menu, and since then, the element has become more and more familiar to everyone. When this became a habit of quit, it was Microsoft’s attempt to cancel the Start menu. , a scene of being mad by the player.

In the past 20 years, how many windows have you used in the Start menu? In fact, before Win95, Windows Chicago has added quite a few new elements, and the three buttons that appear in the lower left corner of the system desktop are the prototypes of the menu that will start in the future.

Windows 95: Debut


In Windows 95, the Start Menu first appeared in front of people. As a revolutionary feature, Microsoft even developed a marketing campaign. Suddenly, every Windows user is deeply attracted to the start menu.

Windows 98/2000/ME: Stable Development

In the next few versions, including Windows 98, 2000 and ME, the Start menu remains essentially the same. To open a program, users may need to open layers of sub-menus. Between different versions, Microsoft will always change the shortcuts at will, such as the dial-up connection shown in the figure between Windows 2000 and ME.

Windows XP: Redesign

Windows XP is the biggest system upgrade since Windows 95, and there are no exceptions to the Start menu. The submenus that used to occupy a lot of screen space were gone. In XP, the start menu became two columns. The right side of the location contains my documents, my computer and control panel and other paths, the left side will show you the most commonly used programs.

XP also allows you to pin the program to the Start menu, which allows you to quickly start from the left sidebar without having to look through all the programs.

Windows Vista: The search bar is added

The Windows Vista start menu maintains the same basic layout as XP, but it looks different due to the addition of the Aero effect. Although almost no one likes this operating system, Vista has made great progress in ease of use by adding the start menu search bar.

For many people, the search bar is arguably the biggest improvement since the start of the menu. You only need to enter the relevant text in it, and the system will provide all matching search results.

Windows 7: Small adjustments

The start menu of Windows 7 is functionally the same as the previous version, but its interface style has become a frosted glass effect that matches the system. In addition, the original power and lock buttons are now replaced by a more compact power menu.

Windows 8: Start Screen

Since its inception in 1995, the Start Menu has become perfect in Windows Vista. And when people are looking forward to Windows 8, there are rumors that Microsoft will make the start menu more useful through the addition of touch functions. But they finally found that the start menu —— which is familiar and favorite, even the start button —— was completely gone.

Microsoft replaced the start menu with a new start screen in Windows 8. Compared to the menu that was relatively simple and familiar, the start screen will completely occupy the entire desktop. To make matters worse, the disappearance of the start menu even made many users unable to find a place to shut down and restart the computer.

Windows 8.1: Start Button Regression

Windows 8 has not been approved by users, but it has caused a lot of third-party alternatives to start the menu to fire. In Windows 8.1 as a remedy, Microsoft brought back the familiar start button, but the start menu still has not returned.

The Start button provides a way for users who are unfamiliar with the new system to enter the start screen, but its convenience is still not comparable to the Start menu. But it also shows that Microsoft is aware of its mistakes.

Windows 10: Start Menu Return

Under the user's strong protest, Microsoft finally brought back the start menu. Windows 10's new start menu is also divided into two left and right columns, but the right side has now become a mini version of the start screen for displaying the Modern application in the system. On the left side, users will still see familiar common applications, power and settings menus.

At the same time, the addition of the Cortana Voice Assistant brings the search function of the Start Menu to the next level. In addition to files and programs, you can ask her to answer your questions or help you with your personal affairs.

The above is the 20-year development history of the Windows Start Menu. Have you used a few?

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