离 Windows 9(Windows Threshold)技术预览版已经越来越近,泄露也相应开始,这次是来自德国站点 Computer Base 和 WinFuture 的 20 张“Windows 技术预览版”截图,系统版本号是 Build 9834。
其中包括了 Windows 9 系统中的新的开始菜单、虚拟桌面界面、改变的任务栏、窗口化 Modern 应用、通知中心(未完成)、Charm 菜单替代,Metro 化的部分图标。
Setup. Nothing super-notable here, except for one thing: There is no Windows codename or version number listed. Which suggests that rumors about this next version of WIndows possibly just being called Windows (i.e. not "Windows 9" or "Windows Yoghurt" or whatever) are true.
New Start menu. As expected, the new Start menu includes Windows 7-like elements on the left, with a most-recently used list, search, and All Apps access, and Metro-like tiles on the right. There is also a way to access power options at the top, whic his a new location for that kind of thing.
Notifications. The new Windows was recently expected to gain a notification center similar to Action Center in Windows Phone. You can see that here, plus the tray icon which, shocker, looks exactly like the Action Center icon in Windows Phone.
Flat new desktop design. While the Windows 8 desktop environment is flat, the new Windows goes further with a short of borderless new window style and tweaked visual elements like icons. The notion of a Home location in File Explorer is new as well.
Modern windows on the desktop. Here you can see a maximized Modern app window--the Windows Store app--on the desktop. As shown here, it looks a lot like this would in Windows 8 with Stardock ModernMix. But hold on a sec, as there's more going on here.
Modern windows on the desktop ... and the Charms replacement. This shot shows a number of interesting things. Not just a floating Modern app window, with the new title bar style, but also how Microsoft intends to replace the Charms by placing those controls directly on each Modern window, via a menu that appears when you click the window control box. We can't see it here because this is a traditioanl PC/VM, but I bet the touch interface for accessing these controls works as it does now in Windows 8.x.
Start menu, floating window. Nothing really new in this one, but another look at the Start menu and a floating Modern app window.
System window. Same as today. But as you can see, this is branded as "Windows Technical Preview" and not as "Windows 9 Technical Preview" or "Windows Threshold" Technical Preview.