The concept comes with an improved taskbar
Even though Microsoft is unlikely to roll out major
changes in the upcoming Windows 9 operating systems, designers still
hope that Redmond would actually like their ideas and bring some
modifications to either the desktop or the Modern UI.
34moiso, who also created many other Windows 9 concepts, has integrated the Charms bar in the taskbar, a mix that's supposed to help users make the most of the Metro UI a bit faster.
As you can see in this screenshot, all charms are neatly integrated into the taskbar, just near the Start Menu, along with power options and the other desktop icons.
The only problem is that charms are thus eating up space on the taskbar and since some users don't really like the Modern UI, such a hybrid might not tickle their fancy.
Hopefully, Microsoft would listen to some of these ideas before launching Windows 9, which according to some people close to the matter, should take place in early 2015.
34moiso, who also created many other Windows 9 concepts, has integrated the Charms bar in the taskbar, a mix that's supposed to help users make the most of the Metro UI a bit faster.
As you can see in this screenshot, all charms are neatly integrated into the taskbar, just near the Start Menu, along with power options and the other desktop icons.
The only problem is that charms are thus eating up space on the taskbar and since some users don't really like the Modern UI, such a hybrid might not tickle their fancy.
Hopefully, Microsoft would listen to some of these ideas before launching Windows 9, which according to some people close to the matter, should take place in early 2015.
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