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Here’s how Microsoft’s redesigned Start Menu could look like
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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We all know by now the plans thatMicrosofthas forWindows 1020H1 in terms ofUIchanges.
The overhauled Windows 10 UI to come in the Spring of 2020
With the accidentally leakedWindows 10build 18947, a big part of the company’s changes to the Start Menu andAction Centerwere revealed.
If you like the newMicrosoftwill probably go with the new one and its Fluent Design elements.
Of course, the leaked version was in early stages, and you could expect many other changes to be implemented before its full release.
Just a month ago we showed youhowWindows 10could look likethrough the eyes of a concept designer, and now, another design of theStart Menuhas surfaced up, this time by@Scoots37.
New Start Menu concept design with Fluent Design elements
This new design is based on the leaked build and is very close to whatMicrosoftwants to implement.
As with the original leaked design, the concept has split the Windows community in two: users who love it and users who hate it.
New Start menu design based on a leaked build and icons from@ALumia_Italia#FluentFriday#FluentDesignpic.twitter.com/HhsuZBeRfo
— scoots37 (@scoots37)August 30, 2019
Check out a couple of opinions and concernsexpressedbyWindows 10users:
I hate it and will not replace my old start
Nope, if this comes out without an option to revert the design imma hate it. Don’t need to mess around with thestart menu. Remember Win8??
Most users share theopinionthat the new design looks more like a mobile version, and the current version is much better:
Ugh. Now Windows is butt ugly like Android.
AUIonly an iPhone fan could love.
Keep in mind that this is only a concept design, andMicrosoft’soverhaul of theUImight look a little different.
What’s your take on the new design changes that are coming toWindows 10next year?
Leave your thoughts in the comments section below and we’ll continue the talk.
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.