The shot below is a proof of concept – not necessarily the way it will look – but it appears it will include both traditional aspects of the Start menu as well as new Modern Start screen live tiles too.

According to his post on Blogging Windows: Now that Steven Sinofsky and Steve Ballmer have bowed out of the company, and new CEO Satya Nadella has taken the helm, it looks like the company is listening to its  customers more. Will this lead to widespread adoption of Windows 8.x now? Time will tell. But it appears the future should be better for Microsoft on the consumer side. Remember that Windows 8.1 Update comes to everyone on Tuesday, April 8th via Windows Update. This doesn’t include the Start menu shown above, but does provide a lot of new ways to interact with the Modern interface with a traditional keyboard and mouse. It allows you to pin Modern apps to the taskbar, navigate the tile interface easier with your mouse, includes the ability to always display the taskbar, and more. Another new feature worth mentioning is when installed on a non-touch computer, it will now boot to the desktop automatically. No more need to make the change yourself. For more, make sure to check out our article on what to expect from Windows 8.1 Update. Honestly, I don’t need it any longer because of a thing called “Search”. Works much better than hunting and pecking until you find the app you want… ;) Comment Name * Email *

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