Windows 10: the new Start menu for Insiders
Although the Windows 10 20H2 update scheduled for the autumn should not represent a major update, but a package containing mostly bugfixes and improvements for the stability of the operating system, it could bring with it a novelty related to the interface of the platform: the new Start menu anticipated by Microsoft in early July.
Therefore, it cannot be excluded that the launch may already take place within the year and not only in the spring of 2021 with the arrival of the 21H1 package already known internally to the insiders with the code name Iron.
Others changes introduced by the build of Windows 10 are those described in recent weeks for the switch between applications and open tabs in Edge using the combination of Alt + Tab keys, greater customization possibilities for the taskbar, a new and less invasive mode for management of notifications from the browser, steps forward regarding the transition from the tablet to the desktop interface p for 2-in-1 devices and more. The changelog is then completed with the inevitable roundup of bugfixes.
Source: Windows
Windows 10: the new Start menu in the preview build
A clue in this direction came at the weekend with the release of the preview build 19042.421 to Insiders. As also reported on the official blog (link at the bottom of the article), the changes include the restyling of the component. Below is an animation useful for understanding how the design changes by adopting a more coherent aspect with what characterizes the rest of the interface and uniform colors for the backgrounds of icons and Live Tile.Therefore, it cannot be excluded that the launch may already take place within the year and not only in the spring of 2021 with the arrival of the 21H1 package already known internally to the insiders with the code name Iron.
Others changes introduced by the build of Windows 10 are those described in recent weeks for the switch between applications and open tabs in Edge using the combination of Alt + Tab keys, greater customization possibilities for the taskbar, a new and less invasive mode for management of notifications from the browser, steps forward regarding the transition from the tablet to the desktop interface p for 2-in-1 devices and more. The changelog is then completed with the inevitable roundup of bugfixes.
Source: Windows