AdvertisementMicrosoft is toying with the idea of \u200b\u200ba refreshed user interface for its next major operating system, Windows 8.Pre-beta screenshots of Microsoft's software popped up online, shows one of the operating system's integrated components - Windows Explorer - with a ribbon interface, instead of tried-and- reliable tool bar.
We are still probably at least a year away from the launch of Windows 8, but already we are getting some flow of information about Microsoft's upcoming operating system update.
Band, as previously described by Microsoft as a modern way to help users to find, understand and use commands efficiently and directly with a minimum number of clicks, are currently employed in the company's Office 2010 software suite and features a handful of existing Windows 7 applications - including Paint and WordPad.
Besides a Windows 7 Phone style log-in screen, it looks like much of the interface will rely on the tape controller previously seen in the latest edition of the Office software suite.
Consumer reaction to the re-jigged the menus have been mixed, but Microsoft seems to make the band a de-facto standard in Windows 8 experience.
The shots also reveal a new File menu layout.
The pictures, depicting an early implementation of tabbed Windows Explorer interface, has also hinted to tight integration with other Microsoft services.
It's a long way from completion date (as illustrated by the strange hole in the screen shots), but there is a brief early hint of what to expect anyway.
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Click below for some pictures of Windows 8.Via: Windows Within.
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