BBC News - Microsoft drops 'Metro' name for Windows 8
So what will it be called? I suggest they might use "Bricks" or "Blocks" or perhaps "Bollox"!
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BBC News - Microsoft drops 'Metro' name for Windows 8
So what will it be called? I suggest they might use "Bricks" or "Blocks" or perhaps "Bollox"!
Squared Human-Interface Tiled Environment?
It's a bit long, but could be shortened to a more snappy acronym.
Windows 'Pains' would be quite apt, too.
I've heard they've already named the Volume License edition:
Windows NUTS (Not Usable on This System).
'All your screen is belonging to us'
Windows Touch - as that is what it is
Honey I Blew Up My Phone
I can't beleive it's not a tablet
Windows We Don't Listen
or my favorite
W8 - as in Wait
Either for a tablet running this or for a Desktop running Windows 9
Who knows it could take off and turn out to be handy but for the moment it seems like they stopped the UI planning meeting after they discussed single screen tablets and just never got back to it.
I propose 'Start Menu'.
Start Page?
Confusingly Restructured Access Panel (or Portal?)
Perhaps we should start registering some of these as trademarks?
It also chucks the UI guidelines out the windows conceiling what you were doing and hiding any options considered remotely advanced. It messes with the mouse guidelines, right click to select??? really, since when. It is just shoehorned in ontop of the older input options and trashes the multimoniter experience.
Technology Which Allows Tablets?
The old one acted like a context menu by disappearing when interacting with anything else, it was mono use, just like the new one. The new one can be customised with all the advanced features in 7, if you include the right click you have quicker access to the advanced features. You can also just add a start menu toolbar or use pinned programs.
Surely its right click for options? just like in previous versions. You have no reason to single left click to highlight something on the new start menu.