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Windows 10 UI updates have been spotted in a Microsoft promo video

Windows 10 now has one billion active monthly users — likely thanks in part to the deprecation of Windows 7 in January. To celebrate the milestone, Microsoft&aposs chief product officer, Panos Panay, shared an Instagram video recounting the various iterations of Windows&apos UI. The look of Windows 10 could keep evolving, it seems, as some eagle-eyed viewers spotted new types of windows, interfaces, and menus.

The video depicts a File Explorer window that looks noticeably different than the one Windows 10 users are accustomed to, and there&aposs a blink-and-you&aposll-miss-it peak at a new calendar interface. Additionally, the tiles that pop up in the start menu have a more unified, monochromatic look that seems to jive with the user&aposs chosen color scheme. It&aposs not clear if these changes will actually be released or if they&aposre just internal mock-ups at Microsoft.

A post shared by Panos Panay (@panospanay) on Mar 19, 2020 at 12:47pm PDT

Windows&apos front-end has clearly gone through major changes, from the austere gray of Windows 95 and 98, to the iconic blue and green color scheme of XP, and more recently, the translucent themes that started with the dreaded Windows Vista. The disappointing thing is that real-life operating systems have never looked as cool as the UIs in movies from the &apos80s and &apos90s.


Author: Marc DeAngelis
March 20, 2020

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Source: Engadget

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