https://lunduke.substack.com/p/microsoft-unveils-sneak-peak-at-windows [https] The Lunduke Journal of Technology SubscribeSign in Share this post [https] Microsoft unveils sneak peak at Windows 12 lunduke.substack.com Copy link Twitter Facebook Email Microsoft unveils sneak peak at Windows 12 Screenshots show the direction Microsoft is taking for the next Windows release. [https] Bryan Lunduke Aug 2 11 5 Share this post [https] Microsoft unveils sneak peak at Windows 12 lunduke.substack.com Copy link Twitter Facebook Email [https] Earlier today, Microsoft unveiled a sneak peak at an early build of Windows 12 -- expected to be released in 2024. The following two screenshots were provided -- with no additional details -- to showcase the direction that Microsoft is taking with the new version. The first desktop shows Microsoft's innovative approach to a new "Start Menu-like" launcher. [https]Microsoft Windows 12 "Sneak Peak" #1 And this second screenshot showcases the groundbreaking, experimental file manager -- code named "Dolphin" -- for Windows 12. [https]Microsoft Windows 12 "Sneak Peak" #2 Many Windows users expressed excitement for these highly anticipated new features, with one Windows enthusiast stating to The Lunduke Journal, "This is unlike anything, anyone has ever seen! I can't believe we need to wait until 2024 to use an operating system that looks this awesome!" --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Lunduke Journal Community -- About the Lunduke Journal -- Subscriber Perks The Lunduke Journal Weekly Schedule: Monday - Computer History Tuesday - Computer & Linux Satire Wednesday - Podcast (Subscriber Exclusive) Thursday - Computer History (Subscriber Exclusive) Friday - Wildcard day! Anything goes! Saturday - Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computer News Article Sunday - Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computer News Podcast Share [ ]Subscribe Like this post 5 Share this post [https] Microsoft unveils sneak peak at Windows 12 lunduke.substack.com Copy link Twitter Facebook Email 5 Comments [https] [ ] Create your profile [ ] Your name[ ]Your bio[ ] [ ][ ] Subscribe to the newsletter 0 subscriptions will be displayed on your profile (edit) Skip for now Save & Post Comment Only paid subscribers can comment on this post Subscribe Already a paid subscriber? Sign in Check your email For your security, we need to re-authenticate you. Click the link we sent to , or click here to sign in. Quantic Buffer Aug 2 It's sad to see that they ship this with the 2.92 Blender [https] version when 3.2.1 has been released. They probably can't afford the latest version. :/ Expand full comment ReplyCollapse David Falls Aug 2 Well.....I hope someone enlightened the gentleman that while HE [https] may not have ever seen anything like it...... WE have seen that for quite a while!!!! Expand full comment ReplyCollapse 1 reply 3 more comments... TopNewCommunity No posts Ready for more? [ ]Subscribe (c) 2022 Bryan Lunduke Privacy [?] Terms [?] Collection notice Publish on Substack Get the app Substack is the home for great writing This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please turn on JavaScript or unblock scripts