Windows 8 Release Preview First look Walkthrough
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There are few new changes to Windows 8 Release Preview, for one it feel more stable. Flash has been included to the Metro Internet Explorer Browse, with Microsoft and Adobe working together to build a stripped-down version of Flash for IE10, which adds some features (video playback) while skipping over the pieces that typically cause performance and battery life problems. Microsoft is also maintaining a list of sites that are authorized to use Flash on Windows 8, so your experience will certainly vary — YouTube's allowed but booredatwork.com is among the affected sites (Full Flash is still available in Desktop mode.)
Metro apps have continued to improve and Microsoft has added 3 new apps from the bing team(I still want the Rss feed app back) . The apps are Sports, Travel, and News apps, that style text for your particular screen, offer big images, and make it easy to flip through a lot of content. The apps look fantastic, easy to navigate categorize. I am glad Microsoft is putting out solid They're solid examples of how Metro apps should work and look, and should be good examples for developers to follow.
So far so good I like the improvement, I would like to see a mouse short cut, like taking screenshots. Also more live tile functionality from multimedia app, like play controls.
I like what I see and can't wait to see what 3rd part developers have in-store for the system