Screenshots Windows 8.1-testbuild show new features

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There are screenshots of the online appeared of a testbuild of the first major update for Windows 8. The images are a number of new features, such as customized search, an extensive control panel, and probably a built-in filemanager.

Some of the leaked screenshots appears to be a Modern UI version of Windows Explorer to show. The current version of Windows 8 in the new interface, no file manager built-in and users should, therefore, return to the classic desktop for the file manager. On the screenshots also shows that there are more options on the control panel within the Modern UI interface added. To set the screen time-out of users for example not the control panel within the classical desktop environment to open. In addition, the already existing institutions in a different way classified.

Twitter user AngelWZR has the build-in hands and also put some screenshots online. Then show that it is now possible to touch-pad gestures on and off. Also showing are screenshots that many of the network settings that first time, only through the classic desktop changed could be now part of the Settings menu in the Modern UI.

Also notable is a new search bar on several screenshots in the upper right-hand corner to see. In principle, it has Windows 8 on any screen with a search button, but that is somewhat hidden in the Charms bar, which can be called by using the mouse to a corner to move, or by pressing a touch screen or touch pad from the outside to the inside to sweep. There were already rumors that Microsoft search was expanding and more prominent wanted to show.

The screenshots are of build 9369 of Windows 8, a testbuild of the release which is likely this summer to be released is going to be under the name of Windows 8.1. The version of Windows 8 which last October released has build number 9200. The Windows 8.1 update was long known under the code name ‘Blue’ and the Modern UI interface to further expand and some criticism of the operating system to address.

Earlier this week came out that Windows 8.1 is probably an option to users immediately the desktop to show when the pc is started. Now every user first the Modern UI is presented and should desktop users on the Desktop tile clicking. In addition, Microsoft would also consider for the same desktop users the classic start menu back. Microsoft will update Windows 8 probably at the end of June to announce at its developer conference itself Build 2013.