Batu69 Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 Redstone is expected to launch in 2016 with big changesMicrosoft rolls out Windows 10 cumulative updates every once in a while, but the first big update for the new operating system is projected to arrive in 2016, most likely in two waves and with significant changes. Codenamed Redstone, this update is believed to be already in the works, and while Microsoft remains completely tight-lipped on this new project, designers across the world create their very own concepts to envision the ways the operating system might change in the coming months. This is the case of the Windows 10 Redstone concept created by lukeled, who tried to revamp all key features of the operating system not only top get a cleaner and fresher look but also to be more useful to users with mouse and keyboards or touch screens. Redesigned Start menu and action center The first thing you might notice in this concept is the redesigned Start menu, which comes with transparency and new sizes for the live tiles. Indeed, live tiles still exist in this concept but include new features that might actually boost the appeal for the Start menu (or the Start screen if you like it more). Interactive live tiles are part of this concept, and the music tile, for instance, comes with controls for music playback, which means that you can pause or play music without opening the app itself. The action center has also been redesigned and now looks more modern, while File Explorer has received several key overhauls, including tabs, which are actually among the most requested features for Windows 10. There’s no doubt that there still are things to improve in this concept and the final update won’t look too similar to this, but it’s very encouraging for both Microsoft and its users to see that there are so many ways to overhaul Windows 10. Hopefully, Microsoft sees this and takes the design into consideration when it creates the Redstone update. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Misaki2010 Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 It would be nice if people would stop posting sh*t from Softpedia... which is definitely the worst 'news' website out there. Windows 10 will NEVER look like in those pictures, to be honest the Start looks even uglier there than on the Win10RTM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 It would be nice if people would stop posting sh*t from Softpedia... which is definitely the worst 'news' website out there. Windows 10 will NEVER look like in those pictures, to be honest the Start looks even uglier there than on the Win10RTMThere's no Win10RTM bro Only GA and Preview .No RTM for Windows 10, Microsoft Sayshttps://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-10/4797/no-rtm-for-windows-10-microsoft-saysAnd my windows 10 GA dont look the same or is even is the same as stock windows 10 mine is more like windows 7 . I gutted out all the modern apps and the store . And I have aero glass and tweaked the colors mine looks better than what the preview does . :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Misaki2010 Posted September 18, 2015 Share Posted September 18, 2015 You know what I meant steven36, I'm still just used with the process from 8/7/Vista ;) Since I tested all of them since Milestone X (Started Vista from build 3683)., I'm on Win10 build 10537 now. Anyway, this is not the point here... the point is that those idiots from Softpedia won't stop posting crap as news... They take fan-made concept pictures from deviantart and post them as "news". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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