Well Microsoft has finally realized the fiasco they
made with Windows 8. For me the biggest mistake that Microsoft made was design
and of course removing very famous Start button. But now they are planning to
get Start button back at its original position.
According to unnamed sources close to Microsoft, this
software giant is planning to release update for Windows 8, colloquially called
Windows 8.1, restore the Start button to its original position - first task.
Ejecting the Start button from the taskbar has been one of the most
controversial releases of Windows 8, and in parallel with the release of a new
version of Microsoft operating system appeared in a number of applications that
have served his return (Start8, StartIsBack, Pokki, StartMenu8 and others).
The same source states that the Start button will not
behave as in previous releases of Windows, so in a way that opens a menu that
allows access to the application, My Computer, Control Panel, documents, and
other network resources, but will simply act as a shortcut to the Start menu,
which is displayed in interface Metro. This would mean that the authors of
these applications do not have excessive fear about losing customers.
In addition to the return of the Start button, Windows
8.1 should also offer the option to boot to desktop, which will make sure that
the computer is restarted do not become carried away in the Metro interface
within which we have to then click on the Desktop tab, but will immediately
find the classic desktop. Some of the above applications already offer this
option, so Microsoft does not introduce anything revolutionary and far out of
reach, but we have no doubt that the looser attitude toward the use of
interface Metro little to calm passions and silence the loudest critics - at
least to some extent.
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