I…didn’t think windows 12 was actually a thing but here we are?

  • Executive Chimp@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    According to the source, Microsoft wants to make the taskbar appear to float above the desktop by separating it from the desktop and rounding off the corners.

    …why?

    • troye888@lemmy.one
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      To bridge the gap to Windows 13, which will put it in the middle of the screen.

    • abir_vandergriff@beehaw.org
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      My cynical take - it’s what MacOS looks like and they’ve been throwing away their own identity to copy Apple for years now.

      • CleoTheWizard@beehaw.org
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        I don’t see why this is cynical. They fell pretty flat on their face with windows 8 (no explanation necessary) and then made a Frankenstein job out of windows 10. I have zero idea what the plan is here.

    • Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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      In an effort to make the user experience even shittier? Or maybe one of the suits saw their kid with a custom linux desktop and was like: we need to get these kids off that linux crap, and clearly the floating task bar is the clincher! *does a giant rip of cocain *

      • Sina@beehaw.org
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        They are probably trying to separate the taskbar from the desktop.

        I’m 99.9% sure this is only visual, without major changes under the hood.

      • delmain@beehaw.org
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        Windows as an OS has absolutely been showing ads for a long time. Ads for their own stuff for the most part, but those are still ads. They pop stuff up all over the place advocating for paid OneDrive plans or Office 365 or whatever.