What will Windows 8 look like? The first Service Pack for Windows 7 has only just landed, but leaked pre-beta builds of the next version can already be found on the web, offering a snitch peak at features ahead of their expected official opening at Microsoft�s Professional Developers� Conference in September.
Windows 8 is broadly expected to assume a more tablet-focused design, but the leaked builds submit more changes are happening, with screenshots indicating a Windows Phone impact on the desktop OS and that the Ribbon interface from Office will show up in Explorer.
Another supposed change is the addition of an app store � which may explain the ongoing legal battle over that term with Apple � as well as ISO mounting, a new installation system, and Windows� own PDF reader. Other screenshots show a restored version of Task Manager, as well as cloud-based syncing of user profiles and settings, which should make this edition more �User Friendly�.
�Rafael Rivera� is half of a Windows focused blogging and authoring duo, who considered the builds to pick out the most exciting features. He�s persuaded the build are genuine. �Microsoft, as part of its build process, digitally signs all operating system files.�
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