Circulating on the net some screenshots showing the ” new ” Start Menu of the Future Windows 9, code-named ” Threshold “, the operating system that we should see next year. During the Microsoft Build conference in April this year, Terry Myerson, group vice president of Operating Systems in Redmond, had shown an early version of the Start menu, features that should make his return to the future with Windows 9 (code-named ” Threshold ” ). A button clamored for by the users, many of whom would like a return to the style of Windows 7.
In Windows 8, we recall, the traditional ” Start ” button has been replaced by the interface that shows the applications in a grid; a convenient system with touch interfaces, but not as convenient as using the mouse and keyboard.
The Start menu should make its return with the future version of Windows even though there will be differences compared to Windows 7; although the design provides two columns that will be placed to the right of the live tile app Modern.
In some preliminary versions of Windows 9 already in circulation, the menu can be resized and enlarged to fill the entire screen, allowing you to work with an interactive mode similar to that possible with Windows 8.
From some of these screens is visible circulated in the Windows Store run in the desktop in a window mode, which should even improve the experience of those who use a mouse and keyboard. According to the latest rumor’s Windows 9 ” Threshold ” is expected to arrive in early 2015.