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Windows Explorer will receive a ribbon interface

Microsoft has recently talked about some changes taking place in the guide its next version of Windows. 's blog Building Windows 8, Alex Simons, director of Microsoft's work with Windows and Windows Live, said that the conductor (Windows Explorer) in Windows 8 will receive a ribbon Ribbon interface. In his view, this innovation will provide users with easy access to hundreds of opportunities for the conductor, introducing both a user may have new elements. According to Simmons, the decision on revision of the Windows Explorer is based on data from hundreds of users of Windows, showing that, despite the presence of 200 teams, only ten of them represent 81.8% of the general use of the conductor, and only two of 10 teams obviously catch the eye at the command-line in Vista and Windows 7.


To overcome this tendency Microsoft wants the next version of Windows. In particular, the new interface will be clearly presents all the most used commands. And while Simmons admits that a new type of wire can cause dissatisfaction among experienced users, he believes that the new conductor has its advantages. Simons also promises fast shortcut keys for each team, a great opportunity to configure the interface with the Quick Access Toolbar and, as in case with other products that have ribbon interface, the interface of the conductor will be collapsed, allowing for the need to save space on the screen.

Posted by: Wasim Javed

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