Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Windows 8 to Feature a Patten Logon Screen

windows 8 pattern logon Windows 8 to Feature a Patten Logon Screen for TouchScreen Users [Video]  
Some clever guys working for MyDigitalLife have done it again, this article is going to uncover another brand new screen shots of the upcoming Windows 8. Well, some users have managed to show us a pattern logon screen of Windows 8 that looks some what similar to the authentication system we’ve got in Android OS. We all know very well that Windows 8 has been in spot light for couple of weeks and then disappeared in the thin air. This may have held because people were unable to reveal anything about it but not for so long. What we saw previously was that, MDL forum members managed to discover numerous hidden features like, Ribbon UI that will be supporting Internet Explorer, Advanced Task Manager, Native PDF Viewer and Native Webcam Apps.
 

The uncovered pattern logo screen is definitely targeted at touch screen users though you can also operate it with your mouse connected to a USB port or something. Basically, this operating system is being designed from the ground-up and making multi-tasking work an easy task for all the users. Did you know that, this would be very first time, a version of Windows will be supporting ARM chipsets, which has the potential to carry on with handheld devices, including tablets. Other features include a more touch screen simplified task manager and an all new Internet Explorer. What this Immerse Internet Explorer does is, it makes the usage out of your desktop Trident rendering engine but this version of Windows is to be offering you a tile-based user interface, you may get a quick handy clue about it if you have seen an IE for Windows Phone 7, do check it out.

The company seems already saddened over the undesirability of Windows 7 which was meant to be launched as a tablet operating system. Once again, it is very clear to us that Android is the only available operating system that can go on and compete with iOS. Certainly, If Microsoft thinks that they would cling on top of the chart by just integrating bits and pieces of Metro and Ribbon then they’re largely mistaken, Android has overwhelmed most of the companies by its performance and holds an upper hand. Mean while, Windows M3 was released to only trusted partners on 29th March. We would certainly be getting a good clear idea about Windows 8, if things don’t stop leaking over the Internet. For now on, you can check out this new Windows 8 logon screen video and judge it yourself.

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