Microsoft has to feel proud for having known how to find the right key so that Windows 10 has become the edition of Windows that has grown the most, even surpassing Windows 7, which was the one that held this record. And they are more than 270 million teams who already have Windows 10.
All that Microsoft joy is going to turn into more novelties and more affection the one that will offer this Windows 10 that has meant a lot to those of Redmond. In summer, in the Windows 10 anniversary update, we will be able to find quite a few news, but among them, the one that is included in the Start Menu as it can be seen from Twitter in a shared animated GIF will stand out.
Microsoft has announced changes to the Start Menu that will bring the list of all apps to the main part, with settings and account details located from a hamburger menu. Jen Gentleman has revealed the changes in a very short animated GIF that shows it as you can see below.
By popular request, to ease some concerns, and because @ZacB_ Asked nicely, here's the new start menu in action! ? pic.twitter.com/MiIPO8Epuf
- Jen Gentleman (@JenMsft) April 4, 2016
This design update will arrive in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which will be available for free to Windows 10 users sometime in the summer. Microsoft is already requesting help or feedback from the Insiders community on the changes, so if you are part of it you will have the possibility to give your opinion on this new start menu or if you would like to suggest some improvements.
An interesting feature to give you more versatility to the start menu and that it can pave the way for that important part of Windows 10 to continue to be tweaked. A version of Windows that collects all user interactions, so Microsoft can know which parts of the OS are most used, so this update is heads in that direction.