Is it just me or Windows 10 is looking like Windows 1.0?
The Windows 10 UI is still being polished and worked on, but between the "hamburger" icon, border-less windows, auto-tiling, flat icons and a flat taskbar, Windows 10 is finally bringing back the glory days of Windows 1.0!
In honor of the good-old-days, I have recreated the Windows 1.0 screenshot from the Windows History, using Windows 10 programs and Outlook:
What other features of Windows 1.0 should we expect from Windows 10?
But more importantly...if the trend continues, will Windows 13 look like Windows 3.1?
Only time will tell...
PS: while you are here, don't forget to run MSDOS in your Windows Phone - they are already bringing back Win 3.1, so you can start getting used to it again.
:-)
Comments
Anonymous
April 14, 2015
In case you are interested, Windows 1.0 was not the first to use the hamburger menu. Here's more about it: gizmodo.com/who-designed-the-iconic-hamburger-icon-1555438787Anonymous
April 14, 2015
Did they invent anything to replace the floppy disk image for saving? My kids don't know a floppy disk.Anonymous
April 15, 2015
To me it looks more like XP.Anonymous
April 15, 2015
I sure hope MAJOR improvements come to the UI for Win10, it is a giant step backwards from Win8.Anonymous
April 15, 2015
For the hamburger menu design, I don't know this... progress or setbacks ?Anonymous
April 15, 2015
I think I'd rather use the Windows 1.0 because it has more distinct colors and clearer UI :) Windows 8 and 10 are just plain gray.Anonymous
June 04, 2015
@Chris Marisic "I sure hope MAJOR improvements come to the UI for Win10, it is a giant step backwards from Win8." You're going to be THAT guy, huh?Anonymous
September 05, 2015
what is the difference between windows 1.0 and windows 10?Anonymous
September 08, 2015
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