Windows 9 Feature List

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BoraMurdar

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Windows 9 is one highly anticipated product prepared by Microsoft, especially after Windows 8 failed to take off in market share and adoption across the world, so it’s no surprise that so many rumors are swirling around these days.

Microsoft hasn’t talked too much about Windows 9, aside from a simple confirmation that “we’re working on the next version of Windows,” so the feature lineup of the operating system that’s expected to be a game-changer for Microsoft is yet to be disclosed.

Just like it usually happens with Microsoft’s new projects, sources close to the matter offered more or less plausible rumors that could at least tease some of the improvements to be made to Windows 9, including some changes to the UI and new features.
Starting today, this is the place to look for new features in Windows 9 and rumors pointing to the changes that Microsoft is considering for this particular operating system. We’re going to update this article as new features are being rumored or speculated, so every time we’re hearing about something that could be part of Windows 9, new entries are added to the list below.

Keep in mind however that all features presented here are, at the time of writing this article, still in the rumor stage, so they might not make the cut until Windows 9 hits the shelves. We will however add a “confirmed” tag next to each line whenever Microsoft publicly talks about Windows 9 and confirms something we didn’t know about the operating system.

Very likely

• Desktop version of Cortana (currently in alpha stage, exists in testing builds of Windows 9)
• Start menu (announced by Microsoft in April 2014 at BUILD)CONFIRMED
• Metro apps on the desktop in dedicated windows (announced by Microsoft in April 2014 at BUILD)CONFIRMED
• Charms bar removed completely on PC versions of Windows 9
• Internet Explorer 12
• Start screen removed from PC
• Desktop removed from ARM tablets
• Redesigned desktop icons
• Flatter look
• New activation system to fight piracy
• Updates for Bing apps offered in the Modern UI

Very unlikely

• Taskbar clock moved or at least updated with new options to allow users to move it to a new location
• Freeware license for Windows XP, Vista, and 7 users to boost adoption of Windows 9
• Android apps running on tablet versions of Windows 9
• Interactive live tiles thanks to a new concept developed by the Microsoft Research unit
 

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I don´t like very much of windows 8/8.1 and next 9 because my pc is very old and they dont have drivers for me. :p:rolleyes: My internet change very much of Windows 7 for Windows 8.
 

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The current Windows 8 is easy to activate without using Piracy methods, of course this was tested for educational purposes only. My main systems all have genuine Windows 7 or 8.1 license keys.

I think it would be interesting to see Cortana on the desktop, I'm still waiting for it to arrive for my WP device (ETA: Q4 2014).
 

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this version will make all others pale in comparison in security. This version will spy on the unwitting who install it.

The NSA will have its paws all over it.
 

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this version will make all others pale in comparison in security. This version will spy on the unwitting who install it.

The NSA will have its paws all over it.

As they did with Trusted Platform Module in Windows 8, so they shall do in Windows 9. You can bet your privacy on it ;)
 
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eventually it wont matter what vpn you use, or tor or an extension to your browser, your OS will rat you out with all the many backdoors and exploits that noone can tap into but the NSA. I need to learn linux.
 
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How exactly will Linux save you? Most things you do online can be snooped upon. Nothing to do with what OS you're using.
 
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How exactly will Linux save you? Most things you do online can be snooped upon. Nothing to do with what OS you're using.

open source means open code so every programmer can have a look on it , so basically Linux offers no privacy issues by itself.

Now outside Linux , is the Wild West
 
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