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What To Expect With Windows 9

snydeq writes: Two weeks before the its official unveiling, this article provides a roundup of what to expect and the open questions around Windows 9, given Build 9834 leaks and confirmations springing up all over the Web. The desktop's Start Menu, Metro apps running in resizable windows on the desktop, virtual desktops, Notification Center, and Storage Sense, are among the presumed features in store for Windows 9. Chief among the open questions are the fates of Internet Explorer, Cortana, and the Metro Start Screen. Changes to Windows 9 will provide an inkling of where Nadella will lead Microsoft in the years ahead. What's your litmus test on Windows 9?

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  1. I know! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    More attacks, more viruses, more confusion.

    1. Re:I know! by TheRealMindChild · · Score: 0, Troll

      Everything with Linux is like a mishmash of products, technologies, standards all mixed together when nothing really works as efficient as it should

      FTFY

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      "When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!" -- Cave Johnson
    2. Re:I know! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

      I resisted touching Win8, Win8.1, Server 2012, Server 2012 R2, I was hoping Win9 would be better. It looks pretty flat to me. I hope to avoid touching this release as well. Part of me is kind of hoping MS crashes and burns now. I didn't like the office ribbon when that was added. I absolutely hate the new Office 2010 and 2013 theming standards. The way things are moving is from yuck to revolt. I feel sicker and more bitter. When I have a windows app to run I am still using Win7 or 2008 R2.

      IDK what MS is thinking, but I hate it. This makes working at a corporation more and more painful. I really wish they'd rethink this direction they're going and change course again and we could put this era in the file of bad memories and scary nightmares. Unfortunately it doesn't appear that it will be over anytime soon. God help us all.

  2. Ah well by skipkent · · Score: 1, Troll

    Over all I'm enjoying windows 8/8.1... The start screen isn't my cup of tea, but then again I use it the same way i use the start bar in Win7, hit the windows key and type a few letters then enter to select the app I want. Only difference is I can see the weather and maybe a news headline at the same time. One thing I love about it though is the new theme, it's like Win 3.1 done right, its simple, elegant and out of your way. So with pretty much instant start up time, great battery life, clean lines, and built in hyper-v Windows 8 is my choice, so I'm sure I'll enjoy 9 as well.