Steven Sinofsky, President of Microsoft Windows & Windows Live Engineering, presented a new interface to Windows 8 at the D9 meeting, the previously rumored "immersive UI", with the following image interface Windows 8 Unified Start interface.
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Windows 8 supports two applications, one of which is traditional desktop applications and the other is HTML5 network applications. Windows 8 uses Internet Explorer 10 as its HTML5 application core. According to Microsoft, all existing Windows programs will support the architecture of the ARM on-chip systems.
Microsoft says it will provide developers with APIs and SDKs for the development of Windows 8 HTML and/or JavaScript applications. But they didn't mention Silverlight or XNA, but when asked if IE 10 browsers supported Silverlight Plug-ins, Microsoft answered yes.
At the same time, Microsoft has renamed the September PDC (Microsoft's Professional Developer meeting) to Build/windows, held from September 13 to 16th, obviously the theme of the developer meeting is more specific: Windows 8, Windows Phone, Windows Azure ... (Original link: livesino.net/archives/3409.live)
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