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Windows 8′s Look and Feel: It’s New. New, New, New, New, New!

Windows 8′s Look and Feel: It’s New. New, New, New, New, New!

By Harry McCracken | Wednesday, June 1, 2011 at 5:41 pm


Well, gee whiz. At the D9 conference this afternoon, Windows honcho Steven Sinofsky presided over the first good look anyone outside of Redmond has gotten at “Windows 8.” And it turns out that it has a strikingly new user interface. Maybe the most strikingly new one it’s gotten since…well, Windows 3.0 back in 1990. (Windows has added plenty of new features over the past twenty years, but the basic metaphor has barely budged at all.)

In short, Windows now has a touch-first user interface that looks a lot like Windows Phone 7, which means that it draws on ideas that originated in the iPhone without mindlessly mimicking them. The Windows 7 keyboard-and-mouse world is still in there, but it’s subsidiary. That’s Microsoft’s apparent intent, anyhow.

Here’s a video Microsoft included with its blog post about today’s reveal:


Reacting to this will require a lot of mental processing, but here are a few initial thoughts:

This is going to run best on PCs which don’t exist yet, for the most part. Something like an HP TouchSmart will be well-suited to it. Possibly a convertible notebook along the lines of a Tablet PC, too. But I can’t quite see how it’ll make sense on a garden-variety notebook or desktop. Or, for that matter, on a garden-variety tablet–at least if you intend to run old-style apps as well as touch-centric ones. It wants a new type of computer.

This is going to run best with apps which don’t exist yet, for the most part. Microsoft’s demo includes IE 10, which is designed for the new interface. Cool. But what about Office, Photoshop, Firefox, Chrome, Quicken, AutoCAD, Norton Antivirus, and thousands of other apps which are meant for the keyboard and mouse? Are their creators going to rewrite them? If not, will they feel like second-class citizens even if they’re the first apps that most of us call on?

This could be like oil and water. There aren’t a lot of examples of technology products doing things two different ways and succeeding. (Exhibit A: Tablet PCs.) Doing one thing really well is a far safer bet. (Exhibit A: The iPad.) But Windows 8 makes no sense unless it’s really pleasing with a keyboard and mouse, and equally pleasing with touch. I’m not predicting that Microsoft will fail to pull it off–just saying that it’s created a gigantic challenge for itself.

This sort of explains why Microsoft hasn’t shown interest in Windows Phone 7 tablets. It looks like a Windows 8 tablet that runs on a low-power chip like one based on ARM architecture will provide an experience similar to why the Windows Phone 7 tablets some of us have been wondering about would provide. Or it’ll try to, at least.

This can’t be forced down anyone’s throat. Microsoft gets to give Windows a new interface, but it doesn’t have any say about whether people use it or not. We won’t know if this thing is the future until it hits the street. And the one thing that every PC user on the planet has in common is that we know how to use a keyboard and mouse. People could choose to avoid the new user interface. Or they could choose to avoid Windows 8, period.

This is a lot like Apple’s OS X 10.7 Lion. Both are desktop operating systems that show heavy smartphone/tablet influences.

This is nothing at all like Apple’s OS X 10.7 Lion. Apple remains adamant that touch doesn’t work on a traditional computer like a Mac or a typical Windows PC. Microsoft appears to think that touch can become the primary interface.

This is fun. Windows Vista was a Windows with no vision. That didn’t work. Windows 7 is a Windows that just tries to be a more civilized, pleasant Windows. That works quite well. Windows 8 could be a big bet on the future of computing–the first Windows designed for the post-PC era. We don’t know anywhere near enough about it yet to form any conclusions about its chances of success. But it won’t be boring.

Microsoft says it’ll have more to show at its BUILD conference in September. I hope to be there. In the meantime: what are your first impressions?
 
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microsoft and windows are all getting down, its a new world of apple, btw im a windows user
 
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Nice... so basically the world is shifting to touch screen applications more and more

The future of the PC is only touch screen and hopefully getting rid of mouse and keyboards
 
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windows -7 is gud but dnt knw abt windows-8. xp -sp3 is worst
 
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Apple is the ultimate evil empire!

Had Apple won in the 80s we wouldn't have the great innovations in hardware and software. With Windows, you run with it and install anywhere you want. The result was innovation and competition. Microsoft greatly helped the personal computing revolutions then.

To this date we are not supposed to install Apple OS in non-Apple hardware. Even supported hardware. Yeah, "1984" commercial was really meant for Apple itself.

But, yes, Microsoft is going down. It's all about marketing. Apple has legions of fanboys who, more than anything else, are the reason Apple survived and thrived.

Sad.

PS. The interface of Windows 8 will likely be used in tablet PCs based on Windows. Then we will have real tablets instead of the hyped one which did not even have USB ports!
 
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Apple is the ultimate evil empire!

Had Apple won in the 80s we wouldn't have the great innovations in hardware and software. With Windows, you run with it and install anywhere you want. The result was innovation and competition. Microsoft greatly helped the personal computing revolutions then.

To this date we are not supposed to install Apple OS in non-Apple hardware. Even supported hardware. Yeah, "1984" commercial was really meant for Apple itself.

But, yes, Microsoft is going down. It's all about marketing. Apple has legions of fanboys who, more than anything else, are the reason Apple survived and thrived.

Sad.

PS. The interface of Windows 8 will likely be used in tablet PCs based on Windows. Then we will have real tablets instead of the hyped one which did not even have USB ports!

you can install apple os in PC

check out youtube videos, but it diffic, yeah

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apple products are just overrated .

price vise, yeah, but function wise, noop
 
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the day apple distributes free softwares, and enables more low cost less restrictive, then apple will beome the best

but as bill gates said, infact microsoft help develop allple softwares in the beginning
 
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will we- the GNU/Linux,BSD(*nix) users remain a minority forever :( ? how I wished windows 7 too will met the fate of vista. but Microsoft has a winner.
 
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will we- the GNU/Linux,BSD(*nix) users remain a minority forever :( ? how I wished windows 7 too will met the fate of vista. but Microsoft has a winner.

how is linux diff then win 7, and y r u jealous of windows dude??
 
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how is linux diff then win 7, and y r u jealous of windows dude??
I'm not jealous.. I was brainwashed for 10-12 years(as a Debian user) with the FOSS"DOM" Opensource replacing proprietary... windows vista is evil DRM campaign and the likes.. .you know :D .. I am slowly recovering back to accommodate the reality.
 
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Most of us dont even buy genuine windows software..... if you have to buy additional hardware just to run 8 no one will buy it here:undecided:.
 
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Windows 7 Home premium costs INR5000(~ to $110) IINM. many computer shops including smaller ones are genuine sellers now a days?
 
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apple products are just overrated .

no they are not i made a switch to apple in 2006 and there is no way i am ever going back. you can will only know when you use osx. it is the most stable, reliable and fast operating system i have ever used. i have a macbook, an imac and a windows laptop running osx 10. try it and then tell me if its over rated.

not even this cool looking preview of windows 8 makes me wanna switch.

i have also heard that windows is going to incoporate Kinect on their windows 8
 
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Windows 7 Home premium costs INR5000(~ to $110) IINM. many computer shops including smaller ones are genuine sellers now a days?

Why buy windows? just download untouched win 7 ultimate from net and crack it with daz loader = genuine win 7 ultimate for life:smitten:
 
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