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Resource Monitor concept with Fluent Design

 

Microsoft has already started work on Fluent Design, which is the company’s new visual overhaul coming in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, but substantial changes are yet to see daylight.

 

And while the company continues improving Fluent Design behind the closed doors, the Windows community knows exactly what the whole thing should look like, with various renders imagining a more substantial facelift of various OS features.

 

Today, it’s the turn of the Resource Monitor to get Fluent Design treatment, and this concept photo posted on Reddit shows just how good the app could look like with a little effort.

 

The blur effect that Microsoft uses for universal apps is implemented in the Resource Monitor too, along with a new effect that shows up when hovering a menu option. A dark theme is also imagined, and it looks at least as good as the light version.

 

It goes without saying that this is still in the concept phase and there’s little chance to see this introduced in Windows 10, though we need to wait a few more months to see what Fluent Design actually means for Microsoft.

 

The first visual refinements are now being rolled out to users in the Windows Insider program, but the full overhaul should see daylight in the fall of this year when the Fall Creators Update goes live for the production ring as well.

 

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Fluent Design looks good with resource hog on low-spec PCs <_<

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I have to agree, that actually looks nice, and it kept the same layout...

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I'm really sick and tired of applications designed to take most or all available space on screen. Desktop is not a fuc*ing smartphone!

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8 hours ago, Everyone said:

I'm really sick and tired of applications designed to take most or all available space on screen. Desktop is not a fuc*ing smartphone!

Yep i like apps to take up as less screen as possible unless i stick it in full screen and I also get sick of them trying to reinvent the wheel Resource Monitor has been in Windows now since Windows Vista and I never used it.  I always use 3rd party apps. Like most things in windows someone else already made  a better version of it every since they made  Windows XP . Why don't they make  something new and useful instead of remodeling what they already have?

 

The next release they will get really  stable will be in 2019 you're better off blocking upgrades and installing updates offline for long as you can. or Pirating Resdstone 1  LTSB  :P

 

 

I dont got time for no Windows 10 no more so I went back too Windows 8.1 and I dont worry with getting a unstable release tell at lest 2023 or i buy a new pc witch ever comes 1st. Because normal users can only put off upgrading for 18 mths unless you're on LTSB witch will get a new release every 3 years and you can get updates on any of them for up too 10 years as long as you don't upgrade hardware.

 

Enterprise alert: Microsoft slates next Windows 10 LTSB release for 2019

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Microsoft won't issue another Windows 10 "Long-term Servicing Branch" (LTSB) build until 2019, a company official said

 

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http://www.computerworld.com/article/3195318/microsoft-windows/enterprise-alert-microsoft-slates-next-windows-10-ltsb-release-for-2019.html

Now if if you dont mind beta testing new versions every 6 mths  then Windows 10 is for you .. There are many insiders that dont mind testing a new version every week or two  but I don't have time for that only thing I be testing now is new versions of Ubuntu  every 8 months at lest tell they have a new major release ISO of manjaro  with the latest AMD open source drivers  . If Linux Desktop keeps growing we wont be taking Windows place anytime soon but we will have more users than Mac OS and it started growing a lot since the release of Windows 10. I never tried Linux tell 2015 tell after the 1st release of Windows10 was out so thank you windows 10 for making me wanton try something new . :)

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