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That being said, it was the small changes in Windows 7 that mattered
most, and we are starting to see the same kind of philosophy being
incorporated into Windows 8 design.
The first
notable change is the Restart if required box, which will hopefully
reduce the likelihood of seeing the “Please restart for Windows Update
to complete” warnings.
The second change
is the “up one folder” button beside the back and forward buttons. It
is interesting that this button is being added, since clicking on a
specific directory on the address bar serves the same, if not even
greater functionality.
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That being said, it was the small changes in Windows 7 that mattered
most, and we are starting to see the same kind of philosophy being
incorporated into Windows 8 design.
The first
notable change is the Restart if required box, which will hopefully
reduce the likelihood of seeing the “Please restart for Windows Update
to complete” warnings.
The second change
is the “up one folder” button beside the back and forward buttons. It
is interesting that this button is being added, since clicking on a
specific directory on the address bar serves the same, if not even
greater functionality.
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