Microsoft developer Confirms New GUI In Windows 8
Rumor is all around.Windows 8 is coming with next generation Graphical User Interface or GUI.At last we find something that confirms these theory.It cames from Meng Yang, a Software Development Engineer of Microsoft.
He writes abount his present work in his Linkedin profile:
Designing and developing next-generation graphical user interface framework for Windows 8
While that's just one tiny little sentence, it confirms just enough to leave even more room for speculation than before. Just what exactly does Microsoft consider, "next-generation" for Windows 8, anyway? Does it simply mean what's to come in the next revision of Windows, or does it imply something much more grand and elaborate (the most radical rumor going around is that Microsoft may do away with Explorer in Windows 8; I don't see that happening, personally)? A couple of months ago, I posted an internal brainstorming mock-up for Windows 7 effects - of which, the final product contains absolutely none of. Perhaps Windows 8 will revisit some of those ideas and have them implemented in some form or fashion.
Something else to ponder is the speculation of Windows 8 being strictly 64-bit. As many of you know, Microsoft planned for that to be the case with Windows 7 but decided to renege. I'm not so sure that 2012 will be any different, but maybe it will, considering how well 64-bit has finally caught on. There are still some issues to be ironed out, but for the most part, 2012 just might be a realistic goal for Microsoft to finally push the 64-bit-only initiative. Do you think Microsoft will do anything differently if they decide early on to nix 32-bit when developing this next-generation GUI?
Here's Something about Meng Yang:
Working as a Software Development Engineer at Microsoft
Past
* Senior Summer Analyst at Lehman Brothers
* Software Engineer at Electronic Arts
Education
* University of Pennsylvania
* University of Pennsylvania
Meng Yang’s Specialties:
Programming: C++, C, Java
Computer Graphics: HLSL / cg, OpengGL, DirectX;
Physically-based Animation: Fluid Simulation, Particle System, Rigid-Body Simulation;
3D Packages: Maya, Mel, Maya API
Source:http://uxevangelist.blogspot.com/2009/08/windows-8-next-generation-gui-confirmed.html
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He writes abount his present work in his Linkedin profile:
Designing and developing next-generation graphical user interface framework for Windows 8
While that's just one tiny little sentence, it confirms just enough to leave even more room for speculation than before. Just what exactly does Microsoft consider, "next-generation" for Windows 8, anyway? Does it simply mean what's to come in the next revision of Windows, or does it imply something much more grand and elaborate (the most radical rumor going around is that Microsoft may do away with Explorer in Windows 8; I don't see that happening, personally)? A couple of months ago, I posted an internal brainstorming mock-up for Windows 7 effects - of which, the final product contains absolutely none of. Perhaps Windows 8 will revisit some of those ideas and have them implemented in some form or fashion.
Something else to ponder is the speculation of Windows 8 being strictly 64-bit. As many of you know, Microsoft planned for that to be the case with Windows 7 but decided to renege. I'm not so sure that 2012 will be any different, but maybe it will, considering how well 64-bit has finally caught on. There are still some issues to be ironed out, but for the most part, 2012 just might be a realistic goal for Microsoft to finally push the 64-bit-only initiative. Do you think Microsoft will do anything differently if they decide early on to nix 32-bit when developing this next-generation GUI?
Here's Something about Meng Yang:
Working as a Software Development Engineer at Microsoft
Past
* Senior Summer Analyst at Lehman Brothers
* Software Engineer at Electronic Arts
Education
* University of Pennsylvania
* University of Pennsylvania
Meng Yang’s Specialties:
Programming: C++, C, Java
Computer Graphics: HLSL / cg, OpengGL, DirectX;
Physically-based Animation: Fluid Simulation, Particle System, Rigid-Body Simulation;
3D Packages: Maya, Mel, Maya API
Source:http://uxevangelist.blogspot.com/2009/08/windows-8-next-generation-gui-confirmed.html
Here's you will find all the interesting news about Windows 8
Windows 8 Video & Info
Windows 8 Wallpaper & Theme
New Set Of Windows 8 Wallpaper
Something about Windows 8 release
Real Windows 8 Screenshot?
Microsoft developer Confirms New GUI In Windows 8
Windows 8 With New Networking Feature?
Windows 8 Transformation Pack Download
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