Post: Windows 8 In Action
06-04-2011, 09:52 PM #1
The Open Minded
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Microsoft released a new video showing off it's latest and greatest operating system codenamed Windows 8. What struck me about this OS is the fact that is something completely fresh and new. Vista and Win7 seemed to be an extension or a cleaned up version of XP, But Windows 8 has blown most of what we know in a Windows OS out of the water.

Windows 8 is being developed to revolutionize the way touchscreens are used for computing. The "Start Screen" Is the main interface which will greet you when you open Windows 8. You will be greeted with large, eye catching, app icons. These icons will display some basic information about the apps. Now at first glance these app icons may look very alien to the normal computing experience, it is my belief that, once mastered correctly, these apps can be used to make your computing experience very smooth and sleek.

This new OS has some very interesting and handy features that will make working on a Windows 8 computer very fast and easy. As demonstrated in the video, once you start an app there is a feature which will allow you to swipe across the screen to switch between all of your running apps very quickly and easily. This feature is much like the swiping motions used on an iPhone, but in my opinion the Windows developers have made this feature much more handy in this type of situation

Another feature, which is not necessarily new, is the ability to snap two apps on the screen at once. Once an app is snapped onto the screen, you can adjust the size of the two apps to your liking. Once snapped to the screen you will still have the ability to swipe between apps and quickly select what is on either side.

Windows 8 will feature Internet Explorer 10 which will support touch screen web browsing. Now in the video they don't show the actual use of IE 10. He simply opens it and switches between browser tabs. They didn't show him actually browsing through any pages, which tells me that the touch screen use of IE 10 may not be the smoothest experience yet.

One more thing that seemed to put me off a bit was the touch screen keyboard they showed. It looks quite similar to the touch keyboard on the iPad, but again it was not actually put into any practical sort of use in the demonstration. In my opinion the keyboard looked like it would be a bit awkward to use.

They showed the file system, which looked very similar to the file system in XP or Windows 7. Although there is no innovation in that area, that is not necessarily a bad thing.

All in all Windows 8 looks to be a very fresh and new computer experience. Windows 8 will be supported on all PCs, whether they be touch screen or mouse and keyboard, and will also likely be supported on many tablets.

Windows 8 is expected to be released in late 2012.

Watch the preview video here:



What are your opinions on the features shown here in this video? Do you like the new look and feel? Will you be using it when released or are you happy with the computing experience provided by Windows 7?
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06-20-2011, 09:13 AM #74
Aspire.
The future is in your hands
Originally posted by HavoK
It looks more like a Tablet OS rather than a PC one.

Much agreed with you :y:

Originally posted by FlutterShy View Post
Doesn't really seem like computer OS to me, I'll probably stick winth Win7.

Same Win7 makes it more easier for me, I can access things rather quickly

Originally posted by Agentjon View Post
Looks awesome =D.

No not in my opinion
Originally posted by EvilRip View Post
Wow that looks...horrible.

Agreed, I hate the look of tablet OS :n:
06-20-2011, 12:13 PM #75
Laney
Ex-Staff
still, if you have a touch screen pc this would be pretty sick
06-20-2011, 12:50 PM #76
Originally posted by Laney View Post
still, if you have a touch screen pc this would be pretty sick


Ehh, you'd get bored of it after a few days. Just like any other touch-screen or motion control tech, it's just built to look fancy and sway you into buying it.
06-20-2011, 12:54 PM #77
Cryptic
Former Staff | Content Manager
Windows 8 looks amazing. Makes me want to buy a touch screen computer for it, but I actually cannot wait to upgrade. Sucks I'll have to wait until 2013 or 2014 for it. I, for some reason, expect this to be like when Vista came out, and problems out the gate, followed by update after update after update.

I'd rather hold off, and wait until shit's been developed for it (firefox, chrome, games, etc.) and all the updates are finally done and rolled into service packs.
06-20-2011, 01:01 PM #78
Laney
Ex-Staff
Originally posted by Clutch
Ehh, you'd get bored of it after a few days. Just like any other touch-screen or motion control tech, it's just built to look fancy and sway you into buying it.


meh, if i get a touch screen pc in the next few years this OS will be sicck
06-20-2011, 02:12 PM #79
Don't really like, sticking to XP.
06-21-2011, 12:16 PM #80
xVz
Don't advertise in your usertitle
What a great seeming computer, seems a little early for them to start talking about a new os, agreed? 7 is pretty new in my opinion
06-21-2011, 01:16 PM #81
ColdPatch
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Wow, they Really Bothered to make another useless Windows when there's windows Xp :happycry:
06-21-2011, 01:29 PM #82
Dank
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Originally posted by xVz View Post
What a great seeming computer, seems a little early for them to start talking about a new os, agreed? 7 is pretty new in my opinion


Yeah next thing you know they start releasing one every year like CoD. No

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