Following the much-criticised Windows 8, Microsoft launches a major overhaul of the operating system
in 2015. Windows 9.0 addresses a number of usability issues – refining
the "Metro" design language of its predecessor and providing a more
distinct experience for desktop, mobile and other platforms. This
includes a return of the traditional Start Menu. The OS introduces a
more unified code base, for improved compatibility and simpler transfer
of data between various devices and services. There is a much greater
focus on apps. Highly advanced gesture recognition is also incorporated,
now that 3D cameras are becoming more common. It also deals with power
management issues. Initially codenamed "Threshold", it is released in
April 2015.
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