Windows 8 will have a better boost speed thats for sure and here's the list of features
Revamped Task Manager Managing running applications—and being able to quickly kill resource- hogging tasks—is even more critical on mobile devices than it is on gaming rigs. The reconfigured tool, renamed Modern Windows Task Manager, will give you a single window from which to spot and kill the processes that are slowing down your system by combining the Resource Monitor and the Task Manager together. It also includes tap-friendly kill buttons for tablet users. Immersive Browser Some leaked screenshots from the Windows 8 alpha show a simple, full- screen browser that looks identical to the Metro browser included in Windows Phone 7, complete with a mosaic of little blocks for favorites and such. Once again, strong evidence that Microsoft is betting big on tablets as the future home of Windows. Cloud Integration At long last, it looks like Windows will get integrated cloud storage synching with Win8. In addition to Windows Live SkyDrive, which you’d expect the next Windows to support by default, it appears you’ll be able to add third-party cloud storage services as mapped drives. Portable Workspaces The demise of U3 in 2009 left a void in the portable apps market that Microsoft helped to fill by cofounding StartKey in partnership with SanDisk. It now appears that Microsoft is integrating this technology directly into Windows 8 with a feature called Portable Workspace. A New Portable Workspace Predicting final release features based on Windows alphas is always dicey. We need only recall all the cool features Longhorn was supposed to bring us, and then look at the reality of Vista, for a cautionary tale in the hazards of banking on Microsoft’s leaked alpha builds. But if Microsoft has the sack to release all the features we’re seeing in these early builds, Windows 8 could prove as significant a platform change as Win95. On May 1, 2:18 pm, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote: > So, has anyone been daring enough to "obtain" one of the recent dev > leaks of Win8 and install it to their computer? > > Heres what is known: > > - Aero can be rendered in software (on a 3100 laptop with no driver > installed, there is transparency and Aero Glass enabled right after > install) > > - Win8 7599 includes HybridBoot, which speeds up boot and shutdown > times a lot > > - Apparently some drivers have some type of new WDDM format (1.2 > maybe?) > > - On fresh install, with Aero enabled, Win8 used around 430MB of RAM > (which is awesome) -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
