In previous versions, Microsoft installed an easter eat on the Start Menu. If you notice Windows has allowed users to toggle Live Tiles on and off. Live Tiles are square boundaries that surround the software on that Start Menu. I hope Microsoft will remove it completely soon, it looks much cleaner and more beautiful.
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Live Tiles are a way to quickly access information without opening the app. This feature originally appeared on Windows Phone. They add information to the app shortcuts on your home screen.
In Windows 8, Live Tiles make it possible to see weather, email, recent messages, news headlines, and status information on shortcuts without having to open the application.
In Windows 10, this information is displayed in the application’s square on the Start Menu. For most people, those tiles are just shortcuts for you to open apps nothing more and nothing less. Too redundant, right, so Microsoft has experimented with removing Live Tiles on Windows 10X.
Windows 10X no longer has Live Tiles
Windows 10X is a more modern version of Windows 10 designed for dual-screen devices. It’s also a perfect excuse to experiment with a new, simpler experience and interface than Windows 10.
Instead of dividing icons into separate squares, it provides a simplified list of your installed apps. This new Start Menu arranges apps in a grid, which isn’t new, but it’s better than Live Tiles.
New Windows 10 Icons
Microsoft announced a new icon set for Windows 10 on February 20, 2020. The new icons are designed in a unified, simple and sophisticated color, I like these icons more than the multicolored flat icons. on Windows 8 much.
These new icons will use Microsoft’s blue background instead of the background color that you set for the system.
Goodbye Live Tiles
The next Windows 10 update, also known as Windows 10 version 2014 or 20H1, is expected to be released sometime in May 2020. That update is almost done, but I haven’t seen any changes. any change to the Start Menu.
However, I wouldn’t be surprised when Microsoft dropped Live Tiles in the 20H2 update. This is the time for Microsoft to perfect the interface based on Windows 10X before rolling it out to Windows 10.
Windows Latest says Microsoft is planning or replacing Live Tiles with icon icons in a future update after the release of version 20H2. Whether that’s true or not, most Windows 10 users don’t use Live Tiles. Microsoft is clearly planning for a future that doesn’t include this.
Below is a picture of the leaked version in July 2019. Please understand for yourself.
RIP Live Tiles