Microsoft Windows 8 are soon
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Hold onto your socks Windows 8 fans, because Microsoft is adding some new enhancements to its file manager application, Windows Explorer, in the next version of its popular operating system. And the first Explorer feature Microsoft wants to show off
So Many cool function I know, I know, copying functions may elicit yawns from many of you, but copying, moving, renaming and deleting files are the most oft-used features of Windows Explorer. Microsoft says these four basic functions account for 50 percent of all Explorer usage in Windows 7. That means there's a lot of file management going on for the average Windows 7 user every day.
So while these changes may not be as exciting as say, a brand new touch-centric overlay, improvements to the way Windows handles copying could improve your overall OS experience, as long as you're into copying multiple files that is.
Okay I listed some cool function of coming windows 8:
This One's For The Multitaskers
Copy Central
Filename Collisions
New Windows 8 Start Icon
Building Windows 8 Video #3:
Beyond the new copying features, online sleuths have been trying to glean other tidbits of information from Microsoft's new Windows 8 demo
Due to my research and read from other review, I find out that For more than 20 years, Microsoft has defined the computing landscape for more than a billion customers around the world. This was the bold claim of Microsoft’s corporate vice-president, Mike Angiulo, speaking at the Computex tradeshow in Taipei this June. Along with Ballmer, Angiulo has been showing off the latest builds of Windows 8, Microsoft’s next desktop OS. It’s not that long since Windows 7 went onsale, but Windows 8 is set to debut in mid-2012 as a radically different-looking proposition. In fact, it will be perhaps the most radical overhaul since the fabled Windows 95 launch that catapulted Windows into the desktop OS stratosphere.
With all those customers at stake, Microsoft has its work cut out to please more than it irks with its new approach to desktop computing and in persuading us to upgrade from our existing Windows versions.
A Windows 8 PC is a new kind of device, one that scales from touch-only small screens through to large screens, with or without a keyboard and mouse, so Good luck thanks for visiting here