Microsoft unveils the new design that we will see in Windows 10: a new File Explorer
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We are waiting for the arrival of the Windows 10 spring update, known as branch 20H1. It is the closest novelty, well, further on, on the horizon that marks Christmas 2020 we will have the arrival of the new Surface Neo and Surface Duo accompanied by Windows 10X .
Novelties in hardware and software that promise significant improvements And regarding this last section, Panos Panay, responsible for Windows in Microsoft, in charge of showing some of the changes that Windows 10 will receive in the design.Changes in the interface that we can see through a video in which some of the most outstanding features and changes are advanced.
A new interface
Through a video, Panos Panay, has shown some of the changes that Windows 10 will receive and has done so in your account from Instagram. This is the case of new Live Tiles, a different File Explorer and contextual menus, with which the company seeks to unite the interface and give it a more uniform touch.
We will see new icons, already presented a few days ago, icons that little by little are reaching more services and tools from Microsoft. This is the case of Mail and Calendar, Calculator, Photos, Movies and TV, Voice Recorder, Office…
Also features a start menu with updated Live Tiles These information shortcuts are now more discreet, less colorful, so that fits better into the general aesthetic of Windows 10. They still offer relevant information but slightly change the way they display it.
Context menus now provide more information, in turn offering more options for the user. For this, adaptation to the application in which they are being used is essential. In this sense, accessibility is improved, allowing you to change the spacing of the typography or other accessibility options.
A new File Explorer has arrived, and although it appears fleetingly, it can be one of the most interesting novelties since it is about one of the functions that has evolved the least over the years."
At this point what is no one knows is when Microsoft will decide to implement these changes Microsoft has, as we mentioned at the beginning, many fronts open and Windows is now not the main claim of a company that is also multiplatform with other tools and applications, and that has its hopes set on the cloud and on all connected devices thanks to Azure.
Via | Panos Panay on Instagram