Find out a brief history of Windows 8 - Find out a brief history of Windows 8 - At the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft announced that it will add support for System-on-a-chip (SoC) and mobile ARM processors in Windows 8.
The 32-bit version of Milestone 1, build with the build date, 7850, September 22, 2010, has been leaked to BetaArchive, a beta online community, which soon leaked to P2P/torrent sharing network on April 12, 2011. Milestone 1 ribbon interface ' Mensertakan ' as belonging to Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows Explorer, a PDF reader called the Modern Reader, updates the task manager called Modern, Task Manager, and ISO Mounting default.
The 32-bit version of Milestone 2, builds 7955, leaked to the BetaArchive on April 25, 2011. This build features is a ' new ' pattern and so on. The 64-bit version of Milestone 3 build, 7959, leaked again to BetaArchive on 1 May 2011. The build is considered crucial as the first public glimpse of Windows 8 Server, as well as build 64-Bit, was first leaked.
In September 2011, Microsoft issued a ' Developer Preview ' of Windows 8 Development 8102 in//build/Conference On February 29, 2012, Microsoft released a Consumer version of the ' Preview ' (the mention of Microsoft's beta) of Windows 8 build 8250. Changes that stand out from the Developer Preview is one of them:
The new logo designed by Pentagram, now Describes the form of the original window instead of the flag logo was visible from the windows. Now the start button was deleted entirely. Microsoft stated that ' it's time the start menu to retire and be replaced by a start-up Screen ' (many of the pros and cons of consumers refused removal of the start button.) in this version is now the appearance of the Start Screen can be changed from your PC Settings such as texture and color.
Change the name of the Control Panel Into the PC Settings.
And others
On May 31, 2012, Microsoft released a Preview version of ' Release ' of Windows 8 build 8400. The main changes from this release IE plug-in support on the application of IE 10 Windows 8 UI Style and presence of 3 new Windows 8 application UI Style: Sports, Travel, and News. On October 26, 2012, Microsoft officially released Windows 8 in an event in New York City, United States.
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