The Windows 10 interface gets an important update, after much has been expected by users. Windows 10 has a lot of important features that make the operating system the best Windows to date. The Cortana Personal Assistant, running on dekstop applications and mobile sites, and enhancing security are some of the improvements made by Windows 10.
Update as part of Redstone 3
However, the operating system is not the 10 brand with regard to the interface, which is really very simple, but not in the way they want the most, however. It seems, otherwise, that Microsoft knows that it has problems in this area and will improve the operating system interface through the Neon project, which would be part of the Redstone 3 upgrade that would arrive towards the end Of 2017. Thanks to its Redstone 3, Windows 10 would have a big update of the interface using Project Neon. The main objective is to add elements of neon visually pleasing when it comes to a payment interface. Windows Central quoted and digitaltrends.com reports that the details are vague at the moment, but we understand that the plans include adding animations and transitions, in order to build a more fluid and beautiful interface compared to the current , Which is almost static. A source close to Microsoft who seems to know the company's plans says Neon is very fluid and brings a lot of movement and cut transitions.
The Neon Project seems to promise an evolution, not a revolution as it would still found a very simple interface to Windows 10, but has managed to come with a number of elements that make it more attractive. In addition, application developers would be able to understand the direction you need to move up to Redstone 4, which will be launched in 2018 that would allow them to integrate into their Neon Project applications.
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