Windows 8 Transformation Pack 2.0 For Windows Today
Remember 2012? The world was obsessed with Gangnam Style, the Mayan calendar was a hot topic, and Microsoft dropped a bombshell that split the PC community in half: Windows 8.
Score: 4/5 Live Tiles (One tile lost its update schedule). Windows 8 Transformation Pack 2.0 for Windows
One of the most mourned (and mocked) features is back. Swipe from the right edge of your touchpad, or move your mouse to the top-right corner, and the silver-and-black Charms Bar slides in. "Search," "Share," "Start," "Devices," and "Settings" are fully remapped to work with Windows 10/11’s Action Center and search indexer. It feels surprisingly natural on a high-DPI display. Remember 2012
Love it or hate it, the "Metro" (Modern UI) design language was bold. Live Tiles, the Charms Bar, and that controversial Start Screen were a futuristic shock to the system. But for those who miss the aesthetic—or those who just want to prank a coworker—a new community project has emerged: . One of the most mourned (and mocked) features is back