Windows 7 Start Menu

Topics Computer on February 26th, 2008

7, the successor of Vista, is set to bring to the table an overhauled graphical user interface. As far as 7 1 (M1) Edition Build 6.1.6519.1 is concerned, has survived without any major redesign, for the time being. There is, however, a certain amount of specific nip and tuck touch-ups across the in 7, for build 6.1.6519.1, but nothing definitive, and certainly nothing that provides a clue as to the final visual style of the next iterations. But as an integer part of the UI, the is bound to take a heavy hit in terms of revamping in the user interface redesign that will be synonymous with the evolution from Vista to 7.

As was the case with 7 M1 Build 6.1.6519.1, which generated a consistent volume of leaked details, screenshots and videos, left yet another piece of the slip through its fingers. While conducting a private feedback survey on the 7 concept, managed to reveal a mockup design to the public. The image included on the left, courtesy of Long Zheng, was accompanying the 7 concept survey, and has been removed from the servers hosting the marketing research.

Windows-7-Start-MenuI have highlighted some areas that may present an interest to you. At the same time, I have included screenshots of the current at the bottom of this article, as it is in 7 M1. The mockup indicates some interesting design directions for . First off, even in 1, the user account picture was transitioned at the top of the , but also over its surface, overlapping the desktop.

As you will also be able to see, now the button, or orb, sphere, however you want to call it, is separated, having a well-delimited area, with different settings than the rest of the taskbar. Also, some applications such as and what seems to be Office 2007 Word feature cascade buttons on their right permitting perhaps additional menus, and shortcuts to the last visited website, or last opened document. One thing that has implemented even as early as 7 M1 is the expansion of the area for the results returned to queries entered in the Search box to the entire , scrapping the pane on the left.

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