- Jarring difference in Legacy Desktop and Modern UI
- No start menu
- Old Look of the legacy desktop
- Modern UI for mouse and keyboard and many more problems
Here is a list of Windows 9 concepts worth noticing.
By Eshwar Nag A lot of designers, developers and Microsoft fans are developing their own concepts and mock-ups for Windows 9. After going through many of these concepts on the Internet, here are some interesting ones. All these designers have tried to tackle few of the problems that exists on Windows 8 right now like
Here is a list of Windows 9 concepts worth noticing.
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