Microsoft says it makes it easier to identify apps and creates a more uniform look and feel. The new more static design approach uses translucency to create what Microsoft is calling Theme-aware tiles that pick up on the system theme chosen by the user. The new Start menu largely replaces the look and feel introduced with the Live tiles feature that first made its way to Windows from Windows Phone. Microsoft has also added new features for developers where the latest Windows SDK is flighting continuously with the Dev Channel. Other changes coming to Windows 10 include new ALT + TAB functionality, a new personalized Taskbar, notification tweaks as well as an improved tablet UI for 2-in-1 users. We’ve known that Microsoft has been working on a redesigned Start menu for a while and it has now officially revealed it and discussed the new design approach.
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