Windows 8 | Start Screen
The Windows Start menu, a �universally recognizable element of the Windows interface� has left the building, because no one used it anymore.
Microsoft said it replaced the Windows 7 Start menu with a Start screen in Windows 8 because the menu�s usage dipped by 11 percent between Windows Vista and Windows 7, with many specialized Start functions-such as exploring pictures declining as much as 61 percent. The Start screen is full of live files that are either application launchers or widgets containing information.
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