Microsoft's
Windows 8 developer preview greeted us with an interface steeped in Redmond's new
Metro style -- its tile-centric start screen is sleek, fresh, and downright
pretty. Imagine our surprise then, when the preview's desktop view punted us straight back to the contemporary "Aero" dressing of Windows 7. It's not an ugly interface by any means, but shiny, translucent window frames are
so last generation. Where's the style? In the big M's latest
Building Windows 8 preview, of course. The
MSDN blog's latest Task Manager update shows the familiar feature in a brand-new Metro suit: flat, clean, and Aero free. The post doesn't say much on the matter (nothing at all, in fact), but it's nice to see the classic interface getting a facelift to match Microsoft's new look. Want to see more? Hit the source link below, it's got all the Metro window frames you could ask for.
Windows 8 desktop interface kills Aero for Metro, gets with the times originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Oct 2011 08:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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