The rumors about Win8.2

  

Computer store news: In the just-released Windows 8.1, Microsoft has perfected many problems in Windows 8, not only better integrated with Metro mode and desktop mode, but also users can Just enter Windows mode directly after booting up like Windows 7. So for many users, the more perfect Windows 8.1 should be the new version of Windows that Microsoft introduced last year.

And for other users, Windows 8.1 just makes Windows 8 look less bad. Although the improvement of Windows 8.1 is very large, it is generally believed that such progress is far from enough. Therefore, before the introduction of Windows 9 with significant changes and cloud services, Microsoft may introduce a more complete Windows 8.2.


Windows 8.2: Changing the Start Key Again

Although the familiar start button has finally returned in Windows 8.1, its functionality has changed. In Windows 8.1, the user needs to right-click the start button to open the start menu containing the task manager and control panel, while clicking the left mouse button will only switch to the Metro mode, which is obviously related to the user's familiar start button. Different. In fact, the start menu does not disappear in Windows 8, except that the user needs to use the Win+X key combination to call out the menu.

In addition, in Windows 8.2, Microsoft also needs to add more useful features that are currently hidden in various menus, such as shutdown and startup in desktop mode. I have to say that the menu structure in Windows 8.1 is a bit complicated, and it is still difficult for newcomers to find various settings.

Windows 8.2: Integrating Two Modes

Considering that desktop mode and Metro mode are not well unified, Windows 8.2 will be a great opportunity to improve the problem. While running touch-enabled apps in Metro mode works well, Microsoft now has to admit that reality is that not everyone needs the Metro mode, especially for non-super-book users who need It's just an easy-to-use traditional desktop model.

In addition, the ideas of some third-party developers are also worth learning from Microsoft. For example, Stardock has introduced a software called ModernMix that allows Metro mode applications to run in desktop mode, eliminating the need for users to switch between the two modes. Stardock is also selling a software called Start8, which allows users to retrieve the same start button as Windows 7, which is more comprehensive than the Start button in Windows 8.1.

Windows 8.2: Unified App Store

There have been rumors that Microsoft plans to fully integrate the Windows App Store’s Windows Store, and Windows 8.2 is perhaps the best time to implement this plan. . It is necessary to integrate cross-platform Windows applications for both users and developers. Microsoft also wrote in a recruitment note released in February this year, "Do you want the application written for the Windows Store to run on Windows Phone?" & rdquo; This also means that it is only a matter of time before the integration of the two platform app stores.

Windows 8.2: Will it be Windows 9?

Of course, perhaps Microsoft will skip Windows 8.2 and launch Windows 9 directly instead of Windows 8 which is not very successful. In addition to being more dependent on cloud services, there is currently not much news about the next generation of Windows operating systems. But no matter whether Microsoft will launch Windows 8.2 or Windows 9, at least one thing is certain, that is, the next-generation Windows operating system will better complete Microsoft's "One Windows" unified plan, for current consumers, It's a bit too complicated for Windows RT, Windows 8, and Windows Phone for different platforms.

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