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Microsoft's new Windows Explorer vision
Windows 8
Microsoft this week offered a sneak peek into next year's release of Windows 8.
In a blog post, the software giant said Windows 8 is "about reimagining Windows" -- so Microsoft is rethinking Explorer, the file-navigation interface the company calls the "cornerstone of our product."
The primary change is an expanded "ribbon": the top section of the window that includes various command functions. A survey of anonymous user data sent to Microsoft showed that today's Windows Explorer users hardly ever use the ribbon.
Most commands are entered with a right-click, and 32% are entered with keyboard shortcuts (like "Ctrl-C" for copy). Just 11% are entered through the ribbon.
So what's Microsoft's solution? Jam in more.
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