Microsoft To Revamp Windows 10 UI With Upcoming 'Project Neon' Update, Leaked Images Show (mspoweruser.com)
Microsoft plans to revamp the user interface on Windows with an upcoming update called Project Neon. Chatter about this new update has been doing rounds for quite some time, but now first images of where Microsoft is going with the design changes are here. According to MSPowerUser, Microsoft will introduce a new component dubbed "Acrylic" to the overall Windows 10 design, which will serve as a method for developers to further customize the appearance of their universal apps. Project Neon also focuses on Microsoft's efforts with 3D and HoloLens, tweaking UI elements in places where you interact with a mouse pointer.
Just give us back a proper start menu you wanktards!
Build a Man a Fire, and He'll Be Warm for a Day. Set a Man on Fire, and He'll Be Warm for the Rest of His Life.
I see no claims in TFA of this being a leak of any sort...
Has the title bar expanded an inch or two? Why so much wasted vertical space?
The same idiots who subverted 30 years of UI research at Microsoft are still at it with their inane attempts to enforce a hipster UI on us. I don't need buttons that get lost because they are not clear, multi-colored and where I expect them. I don't need monochrome, abstract icons. I don't need menus IN ALL CAPS.
Stop changing stuff I've become accustomed to, stuff that makes me productive.
Ok, partially. I put classic shell on to it and really haven't looked back. I'm too busy to learn a new UI. It's pretty decent for the gaming and work that I do on it. Works a lot faster than my previous Windows 7 installs (never tried 8).
Shutup10 took care of my privacy concerns.
If Microsoft wanted to engender positive feels on Windows 10, they'd release a UI start menu that matched Windows 7 and keep themselves from changing their damn UIs every other release. Overall, i'd give this a B grade as a tech product.
In the end, more features to turn off.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
Give them superficial inaneness. Microsoft's time-honored tradition and trademark.
When Windows 10's underlying data harvesting infrastructure has fundamentally broken users' trust in Microsoft and Windows 10, why bother with trying to make Windows 10 look prettier?
Clearly, Microsoft programmers got solidly behind the concept of ramming Windows 10 down everyone's throats, just so they could force their freak-show visions of user interface experiments upon the largest possible number of rubes. The data mining and potential ad revenue were just a bonus.
'The Economy' is a giant Ponzi scheme whose most pitiable suckers are the youngest among us and the yet-unborn.
So Windows will finally have a good UI?
'Mehedi Hassan' - your name is virtually invisible because the wanktard 'designer' of your website made it so grey it's almost white... on a white background.
Having looked at this 'interface' a bit longer, it's literally impossible to tell what is a button and what isn't. Just LOOK at any of those screenshots, and imagine trying to click on what are commands in that interface. The first feeling I have is that I don't know where to click because most of it is obviously text, not buttons, but some of it IS clickable, so I'm supposed to mouseoever everything to see if my cursor changes to a hand. Have these idiots never heard of 'affordances'?
And this is the world's biggest software company, with presumably scores if not hundreds of 'UX' designers being paid millions of dollars a year, in total, to come up with this shit?
Acrylic is cheaper then traditional glass Windows
Some girl with psychic powers, she said "Redmond, what's your (de)sign"
I blink and answer "Neon," I thought I'd blow her mind.
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Stolen from Stankas T Bone.
Stealing project name from KDE https://neon.kde.org/ same like parts of UI . Same like Apple naming Launchpad . Do they have no original ideas ?
I prefer the awesome UI update I received when I nuked my Win10 install and slapped Linux Mint Cinnamon edition on instead. That was 6 months ago and I haven't looked back.
Just what I always want !!!
Can we get a new layout for the RIBBON.
And can we get some new themes !?!? Please, daddy please !!
OH, OH - don't forget new Startup Music
And maybe a new version of Media Player that streams a Microsoft by default.
I CAN HARDLY WAIT !!!!
and you can wait until hell freezes over.
Microsoft has gone insane. They've taken their already-flat design and ironed the crap out of it. Hey assholes, when I hit the Windows key on my keyboard, why can't I hit the up arrow to get to the power button or settings cog anymore? Why don't you have hotkeys for the folder icon views like I used to get with ALT, V, and the view's corresponding letter key? Stop fucking with the "ooh shiny" user interface stuff until you fix the really basic stuff that you broke. It would also be super nice to have some of the fundamental UI design best practices brought back in from the streets where Microsoft chucked it and the baby and the bath water.
Also, has anyone noticed that a huge number of Microsoft Support forum posts are "solved" by someone with an Indian-looking name going "Kindly try a 'clean boot'. Kindly try System Restore. Kindly let us know if that fixes it." Then a huge pile of people go "NO, that generic reply didn't fix it and I have the same problem!" and the MS helpers go dead silent and absolutely no one at Microsoft gives a damn?
At least with "archaic" Windows 7 nearly every problem has a discoverable solution at this point. The way that Windows 10 problems have been handled by Microsoft under Satya Nadella indicates that they really don't care about delivering a decent product anymore. They were never even close to perfect but they at least had a few really sharp people on staff that both gave a shit and had the power to help or fix problems. Now it's the best company that H1B can cheap out!
Somewhere along the line, somebody must have crunched some numbers and determined that continuously and arbitrarily changing the GUI will make them more money. I don't know how, but what I do know is that corporations make decisions based on money. Always. So either it really is making them more money (since they keep doing it), or it's a spectacular botch on the order of New Coke.
Looks like they missed the obvious improvement of fixing the borders around buttons so that you know where you're supposed to click. They didn't add a border around the window so you know where to put the mouse to resize windows. No border to separate the title bar so you know where to click and drag to move a window or access other title bar options. The taskbar is still flat and ugly and looks like it never went through the late 90s. I'll just take a leap of faith and assume that the start menu wasn't fixed and the adware and spyware wasn't removed.
It doesn't look like they fixed anything.
If not, why do you wake me?
Look, MS. You can paint the turd, you can put a cherry on top of it, you can even dress it up and pretend it can tap dance, as long as you sell a turd as chocolate ice cream, people will still puke on your feet once they ate it. No matter how you sugar coat it.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
The UI is going to stay the same by design, and that's a promise the devs keep living up to.
Twinstiq, game news
While I think a lot of the looks are improved compared to the rather ugly steps in Windows 8/10, there is a massive amount of wasted space.
XML is like violence. If it doesn't solve the problem, use more.
project neon is the name of a kde5 ppa for ubuntu and mint
Because that's what it looks like.
Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
That nearly nobody has asked for.
MS stop this ui changing crap every year or so and start giving your customers what they're actually asking for.
Transparency is not very useful.
How about fixing the Bluetooth File transfer?
How about making mounting cellphones more reliable?
How about giving easier fixes for non 4K compliant programs?
How about giving us more than 2 power management options at once?
How about fixing your photo program that won't leave Irfanview's associations alone?
How about building some audio system like core audio or Jack Audio Server, you know, to help the musicians that make your music.
https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendaEM
They should add the capability to play music videos from Groove, so that that can be put in playlists
Microsoft plans to revamp the user interface on Windows with an upcoming update called Project Neon. ...
Microsoft can try to dress up the UI of Windows 10 all it wants, but until the egregious data harvesting stops, Windows 10 will continue to suffer from a lack of trust.
What is that, like FOUR in as many versions?
Way to demonstrate "Persistance of Vision".
Say what you will about macOS; but Sierra looks and works a HELLUVA lot more like Mac OS 1.0 than Windows 10 looks like Windows 1.0
Sigh.
I've been trying to find how to legitimately get a copy of win 10 enterprise LTSB from Microsoft. Incremental updates, disable-able telemetry, no cortana, metro, store or inane apps, just the barebones OS.
Despite this being all anyone really wants from them, they've made it ridiculously difficult to obtain and say it's for systems where 'security and stability are a top priority' as if that doesn't describe every system. So here I stay on W7 pro until MS decide they want my money
This 25+ year Microsoft development is tired of the poor UI churning occurring at MS.
It's going to be 100% HTML5 for me from now on. Fuck you Microsoft for killing a great OS.
Microsoft, Apple, and even to an extent the various Linux desktops, are all moving to UIs that use lots of negative space, and removing visual cues as to the type and mode of interaction with the visible elements. Buttons are flat, sometimes swipable, sometimes not. Things could be buttons, text fields, drop downs, etc. and you don't know until you give them a poke. The whitespace is getting so big as to spatially break up things that should be grouped, etc. It's terrible. Even the window borders no longer exist, losing context when they don't contrast with those behind...
So, my options for the foreseeable future are:
1. Surrender to the whims of the psychotic UI monkeys at MS and run this latest binary abomination.
2. Switch to Linux and go through endless hassles trying to run the programs I need and want. (I've been using Linux off and on since the days of getting Slackware on a floppy with a book.)
3. Stick with Win7 for nearly all my work and hope it works until something better comes along.
Thanks for fucking nothing, MS. You could have [1] done things that made people love you and your products and [2] made even more money than you do now. But instead you had to be an arrogant, ignorant, greedy, myopic corporation and shit all over your customers and your own products.
I need to go Photoshop Trump hair on the Redmond campus...
Hmmm. Blur and Transparency. HOW many years ago did Apple do that with OS X?
Oh, wait! It was introduced in 2007, in OS X 10.5 LEOPARD, which was STILL BACK IN THE POWERPC DAYS!!!
I guess "Redmond, Start Your Copiers" still applies...
If GM were like MS, some model years would have square steering wheels in the back seat. Some years would have a joystick as a control, with the drivier sitting in the middle of the car. Some years would not have a windshield, but offer the driver goggles. Some years would come with 30 non-removable spare tires. Other years would requiring asking "Mother may I?" before every turn. Cars may not have come down in price, but at least GM is not like MS.
Remember when we were told that "Windows 10 is the last version of Windows"?
Ya, and this move is exactly what I expected. Windows will keep changing, complete with random, pointless UI changes. Nothing in the update schedule has changed.
Mark my words - at some point "Windows 10" will change it's name because of sales & marketing pressure. Forced updates and user-hostile changes will continue unabated.
Some real furious turd polishing going on right there...
No deal until I can disable all telemetry and prohibit forced reboots.
== Jez ==
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Finally Microsoft changed it's operating system to something that I can live with. I'll be switching soonest.
Not.
Free, as in your money being freed from the confines of your account.
As a longtime generally happy Windows user, I found this horrifying. #Windows7Forever
That looks great! good for them.
How did they ever succeed in making an interface this ugly even uglier?
Well, that looks like absolutely nothing I want.
Frankly, it reminds me of iTunes of yesteryear breaking out of the desktop UI standards. It should be great for not getting work done.
I just use the alphabetical menu. Don't know if there's a way to make it the default view though.
http://lmgtfy.com/?s=b&q=lazy
I am a linux user... have been exclusively at home since 99. At work I use windows.
I have been using Win10 for a year now at work, and I have to say that I don't really care for it. I have a touchscreen laptop, and I have disabled the touchscreen feature. But all the icons are still like I am on a tablet. I have been living with it. For the most part, I don't like much about it at all.
One of the features of the start menu that I use, and like, is the type-search. I open the start menu, and can start typing the name of the application I need, and it quickly narrows down the options. I find it useful because I can do that from the keyboard alone, which is helpful.
My one caveat is that I use this feature all the time because I really don't like the way the menu works in general. When I am searching for an application that I don't use all that often, it always takes me a second or two to find the "all apps" link, then it opens up that stupid alphabetically sorted list. That is why I have lots of apps pinned on my menu bar. It's a workaround at best.
At home I use Mint XFCE, and it has the search for apps in a very similar fashion, but WITH a very usable nested menu structure. I love it so much more.
My beliefs do not require that you agree with them.
The retardation is not restricted to just Windows UI designers. In Gnome, there are some dialog boxes with several knobs, buttons, etc. If you adjust several and then lose track of changes or change your mind, you are screwed. There is no way to close the dialog without applying your changes. There is no "Revert" or "Cancel" or "Apply" button - changes are applied whether you want them or not. I hesitate to complain about it because the Gnome philosophy is to remove any option that anyone has ever had a question or comment about. Fuck you, Gnome.
I do not see any problem in Windows 10. Since I use Linux and do not use M$ products since 2001. Btw, do they really removed the start button? That sounds funny.
I wouldn't call it a revamp, the basic design tenets are the same, this is just some polish and bling truthfully. At least that's how it looks right now. I doubt they will stray far from this though, it makes no sense to me to shake things up much, the basic ideas they have are good on the surface already, this just brings some more eye candy.
"Science is the power of man"
The author says "a change is always exciting." Really? How about when a hospital is running life-saving applications on Windows and the latest forced upgrade introduces an "exciting change" and now the nurse can't figure out how to launch her application?
Seriously a proper simple dark theme is nearly impossible... Every font choice needs both foreground and background colors. No high contrast mode is not the solution...
This patch too will be forced upon the users for their own good.
AND THEY WILL LIKE IT!
Great! More useless apps i have to disable.
The biggest change I'm immediately noticing is a whole bunch of empty whitespace where the titlebar is suppose to be. This is an improvement? I'd be confused, if this wasn't Microsoft Windows. Continuing to get less and less relevant every year.
The problem with MS is that they never finish anything. Every OS gets SPs or patches until it is sort of stable and then releases a new version because there is no profit in patches, the same is true of applications. Every new version gets a "new" UI to give the illusion of improvements when its the same old shit with a new way to access it and a passel of new bugs. Wash rinse and repeat, another piece of shit software until SP6b. The bottom line is the bottom line, users be damned they don't matter and are only a resource to coerced manipulated to enhance the bottom line.
Because they want to light up their servers with more of your telemetry data (without asking).
Too many buzzwords in TFA.
And it's free, and safe, and pretty.
https://neon.kde.org/
Still stuck with vista, I've been refusing windows 10 because it lacks aero glass. I don't want windows 3.1 graphics again, thank you. So this is very hopeful for me!
Looks awful. Glad I am not on Win10. (Win8.1, but I did fix most of what it wrong with the UI. Boot to desktop, disable touch, and thanks "Classic Shell"!)
I despised Aero. I see no useful reason to see through stuff, and found it distracting and pointless.
I set up my Start Menu (Classic Shell) like XP's (I don't like 7's, but to each their own). XP's could be a mess on its own, but I always customized it myself, as I do now. After clicking on the "Start" button, everything I use is 1 or 2 clicks away and easily found.
I find the search box a pain. I type a few letters, stuff pops up, I go to click on what I want, but it moves out from under my cursor as more stuff pops up and I click on the wrong thing.
Wife has 10, and I despise using it.