Microsoft shows new Windows 10 start menu on Twitter

Some time ago, Open Source China has  made a series of reports on the design changes of the Windows 10 start menu . Although it is not clear whether features such as Live Tiles will remain, it is certain that the upcoming Windows 10 feature update will definitely include a redesigned "Start" menu content.

Microsoft showed a snippet on the official  Microsoft Design Twitter account , which highlighted the evolution of the Windows 10 start menu from the beginning. From the user's perspective, the most interesting thing is that the company provides an overview of the redesigned "Start" menu, which it plans to introduce in the upcoming Windows 10 feature update.

Microsoft Design tweeted, "This animation clip was created by the @Windows design team and shows the evolution of #UX and the modernization of the Windows experience." At the same time, it also invited netizens to actively express their thoughts on this design in the comments.

The new version of the Start menu is very different from the menu used in the current version of Windows 10. Notable changes include a wider list of applications and changes to tiles, such as omitting titles that appear on medium-sized squares.

So far, most user reviews have been positive. The criticism from those who do not like the new design is mainly because they are dissatisfied with the removal of the text label, and believe that Microsoft needs to ensure that other default tools on the system match the design.

It is not yet clear whether it is necessary to delete the title. After all, removing the title will definitely bring some confusion to the identification of the application, especially if the application uses similar icons, but the user can still hover the mouse over the tile, or switch the mouse to a large application. Magnetic tile method to identify the application.

As for the Live Tiles function, it still seems to be supported. In the redesigned "Start Menu", several applications display dynamic content.

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