Communication continues on Windows 8, the future operating system of Microsoft planned for 2012, the opportunity for Steven Sinofsky said that Yes, there was will be two interfaces for this OS.

Steven Sinofsky explains that Windows 8 well has two distinct interfaces, one based on Metro reminiscent tactile use and another more classic. The purpose for the firm of Redmond is to hold together the two seamlessly in Windows 8.
The teams are given for objective of “Rethinking Windows”, a term which is often in the communication from Microsoft about Windows 8, which is a revision of the design without a priori.
On the other hand, Microsoft is well aware of Windows 7 please, not only based on the sales figures but also on users feedback. At the time, question to throw the garbage all the step that made the success of the Windows desktop to the public.
It reassures therefore indicating that everything is not delivered flat simply barrier that applications Metro are developed, adding that Metro interface conceals more than it has been possible to see far – understand more than a Visual – and that we will discover in the coming months.

Steven Sinofsky is clear: the user will have the choice of the interface, and can switch from one to the other, opting for Metro to benefit from a playful environment or for a more classic, and Office on any machine, whether it be a PC or a tablet. The goal being to make no compromise.
The Windows desktop will be always present but it will be an “improved Office”. The question is what exactly is hidden under this term, knowing that Windows 7 compatible applications will be with Windows 8.
BUILD Conference to be held from 13 to 16 September in Anaheim, California may be the opportunity to learn more about Windows 8.
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