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Developers working to backport Windows 8′s new UI to Windows 7

Written by William Noah. Posted in Microsoft, Windows 8

Windows8-UI ImmersiveUI

An all baffled-up news has hit the Internet pertaining to Windows 8 new user interface. Now, people want it to be turned back to Windows 7. We still can’t assure if you will be seeing either a Window’s 8 UI with all those live tiles and ribbon interface or an old Windows 7 UI.

A developer from Italy assumes that he has answers for all those who have been eagerly waiting for Windows 8 to arrive. Sergio James Bruccoleri is momentarily working on the earliest of versions of what you call ‘Immersive UI’ for Windows 7. The same guy described Windows 8′s user interface as some what fantastic! Windows 8 is to be hitting the markets in 2012, so I thought for a new concept in Photoshop and one hour later an application” He also stated that, Bruccoleri has a firm belief that this immersive UI is going to play a vital role in the future for Microsoft’s system and PC  technology but at the other hand, he is lacking of composure and can’t wait too long till its 2012.

You can say that Immersive UI for Windows 7 has just been dragged into the development and is in the early stages but it has something interesting in it. Bruccoleri has recorded an early video of this application and is currently indulged in preparing its public beta version that will arrive sometime in July. This initial offering will deprive of some effects because the application is still being worked at. Anyways, the developer has planned to include these following features :

1 - For Applications and Video games ‘Custom Tile’

2 - Splitting of Screen – Multitask like the one shown in Microsoft’s video.

3 – Facebook Push Message located in Start Menu.

4 – An entirely new Media Centre – You will be browsing pictures, music and videos within the UI.

5 - Supporting Windows 8 7955.

6 – Immersive Browser has been added as well.

 

The new Windows 8 user interface has prevailed across the website after the company leaked it earlier this month. Did you know that the ‘building windows 8′ video over YouTube has by now received over 4 million views? And this major follow-up to a video happened in just ten to twelve days. No wonder, the new user interface has embraced some working elements from Windows Phone 7 software. Microsoft has promised that users will be launching apps from a title based start screen which would automatically replace the traditional ‘Window’s start menu. You will also be able to snap and re size any application that you like to the side of the screen. All these new applications will be powered by built-in HTML5 and JavaScript, with 100% access to the power of PC.

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William Noah

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