Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Shocker: Start menu may make it back with future Windows 8.1 updates

Shocker: Start menu may make it back with future Windows 8.1 updates

Shocker: Start menu may make it back with future Windows 8.1 updates

Windows 8.1 is here to fix all that ailed Windows 8 users; first came the reintroduction of the Start Button and now it seems the Start menu will also make a comeback.

Citing sources in know of Microsoft's future plans, Paul Thurrott of Supersite for Windows reports that the Start menu will pop up when clicking on the Start button รข€" you know, like it always used to.

Another returning fan favorite is the ability to use Metro apps running in Windows on the desktop instead of only displaying in their full screen mode.

As counter intuitive as it might seem, the current Windows OS does not allow multiple Metro apps - such as Skype and SkyDrive - to float on the same screen without running a third party application such as ModernMix.

Putting Windows on the 'Threshold'

In detailing a series of other Windows 8.1 upgrades (or devolutions depending on your perspective), ZDNet's Windows specialist Mary Jo Foley revealed Microsoft is preparing to rollout a slew of post-Windows Blue updates for desktops, Windows Phone and Xbox One called "Threshold."

According Foley's informants, the next wave of Windows releases will ship in three product SKUs. The trio will come with a consumer-focused Windows (see the RT version today), a consumer release based on the x86 codebase for desktops, and a traditional enterprise SKU for businesses and the IT crowd.

The new development is supposedly a move to bring the disparate versions of Windows for different devices closer together from an end user's experience perspective.

We wouldn't put this plan for a truly consolidated OS past Microsoft; one need only look at the Windows kernel inside the Xbox One's operating system to see Redmond's intentions.

Let's just hope the next major update (Windows 8.2, anyone?) goes much smoother than Windows 8's introduction.


    






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