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Microsoft unveils sneak peak at Windows 12

Screenshots show the direction Microsoft is taking for the next Windows release.

Bryan Lunduke
Aug 2
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Earlier today, Microsoft unveiled a sneak peak at an early build of Windows 12 — expected to be released in 2024.

The following two screenshots were provided — with no additional details — to showcase the direction that Microsoft is taking with the new version.

The first desktop shows Microsoft’s innovative approach to a new “Start Menu-like” launcher.

Microsoft Windows 12 “Sneak Peak” #1

And this second screenshot showcases the groundbreaking, experimental file manager — code named “Dolphin” — for Windows 12.

Microsoft Windows 12 “Sneak Peak” #2

Many Windows users expressed excitement for these highly anticipated new features, with one Windows enthusiast stating to The Lunduke Journal, “This is unlike anything, anyone has ever seen! I can’t believe we need to wait until 2024 to use an operating system that looks this awesome!”


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Quantic Buffer
Aug 2

It's sad to see that they ship this with the 2.92 Blender version when 3.2.1 has been released. They probably can't afford the latest version. :/

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David Falls
Aug 2

Well…..I hope someone enlightened the gentleman that while HE may not have ever seen anything like it…… WE have seen that for quite a while!!!!

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