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'Windows Blue' Screenshots Leak

Leaked screenshots of "Windows Blue" suggest the update to Windows 8 could include new snap-view sizing options, new tile sizes, a browser update, more personalization colors and settings changes.

Windows Blue is a rumored coming wave of updates to Windows 8 and Windows RT, as well as Window Phone and Windows Server. Some elements of Blue could arrive as early as this summer.

The 20 screenshots posted on Sunday by The Verge focused on the Windows 8/RT client interface, exclusively showing the modern UI. The Verge characterized the leaked version as an early build that was released on March 15 for partners only.

Windows Blue
Image source: Winforum, via The Verge.

Windows 8/RT currently allows two tile sizes on its Start screen. The small type is a square and the large type is a rectangle two squares wide. The leaked screenshots show two new tile sizes. A new tiny square fits four into a current square. A new large square is the size of two current rectangles stacked on top of each other. In the screenshots, the only large square is the Desktop icon. It's unclear whether the Desktop will be the only icon that can display at that size.

The screenshots also show new options for snapping apps. In the current Windows 8/RT interface, you can view two apps at once, with one taking up two-thirds of the screen and the other taking up one-third. The Blue version apparently will allow apps to each take up half of the screen, or for apps to take up as many as four side-by-side positions.

Other views in the screenshots show an Internet Explorer 11 "About" page, multiple settings and Charms changes and more personalization colors.

Check out The Verge's gallery here.

Posted by Scott Bekker on March 25, 2013


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