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People that talk about the icons needing to be changed, they're doing it, we'll see more as we get closer to RTM. We don't know how new or old that build is at this point. Sure it's post-RP but the RP has been out for a bit already.

let hope they fix icon chrome size

they look **** ugly in start screen

Yes it's awesome to finally have an updated version of Windows 2.0. :rolleyes: Actually curious how this 'new' GUI fits in with recent news that the Gov. has moles planted in Microsoft, which IS a reason to ditch Microsofts products.

Yes it's awesome to finally have an updated version of Windows 2.0. :rolleyes: Actually curious how this 'new' GUI fits in with recent news that the Gov. has moles planted in Microsoft, which IS a reason to ditch Microsofts products.

recent news? wow welcome to the 1990s... everyones known that MS and the gov works together since then on "things"

Well, Microsoft, from what we have seen so far, almost no one is happy with what you are doing with the desktop ...

Well , that first statement is a bit daft to start with ... almost no one??

.. as for the design , no thanks , not for me.

I'm not a big "Metro" fan, but I gotta agree.. this is 100 times better than the crap Microsoft will release.

I like the "close", "minimize" and "maximize" buttons... You want to go Metro Microsoft? Do it properly or keep Aero for God's sake!!!

Poor us, Windows users... lol

Just for your information, I hate the Windows 7 Aero interface. I like the metro UI and the digitally authentic concept. But the desktop itself looks ugly, and I really hope MS can make the desktop look beautiful using the metro design concept.

Well the actual UI isn't far off that. Probably will be refined even further till the final product is released

we still have windows 98 era icons in windows 7/2008R2.

we still have windows 98 era icons in windows 7/2008R2.

Yuk, 98's icons were really bad. Personally most icons on Windows I can't stand. Ever since I started using OSX, I fell in love with the graphics on that side of the fence.

Yuk, 98's icons were really bad. Personally most icons on Windows I can't stand. Ever since I started using OSX, I fell in love with the graphics on that side of the fence.

Has anyone found any dated icons in OSX????

Has anyone found any dated icons in OSX????

Up until Mountain Lion, the camera icon for taking screenshots was lifted straight out of NeXTstep. And it took until Lion for the original Aqua-style widgets to be retired.

Beyond that, no, Mac OS X doesn't seem to have many legacy icons, but that's because it was a completely new code base from the classic Mac OS.

Yeah, nice. I could live with that. Don't know what the hell is going on with Microsoft and Metro right now. Billion dollars and dudes in online forums produce better concepts. Yeah, I have an issue with that. Something is really wrong at MS in the UI/Graphic Design areas.

I'm not a big "Metro" fan, but I gotta agree.. this is 100 times better than the crap Microsoft will release.

I like the "close", "minimize" and "maximize" buttons... You want to go Metro Microsoft? Do it properly or keep Aero for God's sake!!!

Just asking, take a look at the real one again. The window controls in this mockup are exactly what MS did in the real thing.

Microsoft are limited in the amount they can change without potentially breaking older apps. Also without window borders it because a lot more difficult to use touch to resize them.

I would like to be able to change the accent colour, and have it effect icons, and the status bar, taskbar etc Not sure if this would be possible with the theme system as it is.

The Icons need to be much more Metro-fied, just look at Visual Studio 2012 and Office 2013

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