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More fake pics,it's a blog,has no source over claims etc..

http://wepokers.blogspot.com/2008/05/micro...7-for-2010.html

Apparently we're building 17 different UIs for Win7, haha. I love the fact that Start++ is shown in one of them :)

Some of them aren't bad looking, but they're all pretty geeky. And most don't look very functional.

http://wepokers.blogspot.com/2008/05/micro...7-for-2010.html

Apparently we're building 17 different UIs for Win7, haha. I love the fact that Start++ is shown in one of them :)

Some of them aren't bad looking, but they're all pretty geeky. And most don't look very functional.

The first screenshot reminded me of these

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/longhorn_preview.asp

anyone remember these early longhorn phototypes? Guess we're back to the same thing...... ahh the circle of life

Didn't Microsoft said they were thinking of removing the Start menu and using a different method altogether?

Scirwode

Yeah, thats what I heard. But then again out of the 13 years the start menu has been around it has only seen 2 major revisions with vista's being a minor one and XP being the major one. if they were to keep the start menu, then they would need to eirther do a minor update or rework the way we interact such as an launch center or a media center style layout.

Edited by liveseven

Good riddens to the start-menu, it is simply outdated and no longer makes sense, now that we have UI's that are so much more intuitive and user-friendly. The problem with the start menu is that it's trying to put everything there, when it really doesn't need to. Well I suppose it could, but proper organization would be needed. Still not a good solution IMO.

More fake pics,it's a blog,has no source over claims etc..

http://wepokers.blogspot.com/2008/05/micro...7-for-2010.html

Wow, those are some really bad fakes.

I love how it goes from OS X style icons to Linux style icons and back to Windows style icons.

And we've got Aero, new styles, then a version of Aero that shipped with early previews (and lacked translucency)

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