It was almost 14 years after the initial introduction of the Start button and menu that Microsoft signed off on the latest Windows client containing a revamped Windows Aero graphical user interface. It was on August 24, 1995 that the Redmond-based company released Windows 95, taking the Windows GUI to another level, ... |
25 August 2009 11:33 GMT |
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Get ready for the Windows ride of, well, at least the decade. In the center, you will be able to see the real estate space formerly occupied by the Windows 7 Betta fish wallpaper, now a stylized version of the Windows logo illustrating the proximity to RTM. At the bottom, you can see the evolution of the Taskbar, whi... |
29 June 2009 12:23 GMT |
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As an integral part of the move from Windows Vista to Windows 7, Microsoft has introduced a new model of interaction (the Natural User Interface), and delivered changes to the graphical user interface to accommodate the NUI. On the surface of the next iteration of the Windows client, one of the first traditional Wind... |
21 November 2008 15:51 GMT |
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One of the elements of the Windows graphical user interface that is evolving past what end users have come to traditionally associate with it is the Taskbar. The GUI evolution delivered by Windows 7 is designed to bring what Microsoft is internally referring to as the Superbar, or the enhanced Taskbar. The new Taskba... |
4 November 2008 14:31 GMT |
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