Windows 8, released in 2012, was the first version of Windows to have a Start screen instead of a Start menu. It also introduced the Metro design language, which featured flat and colorful tiles that represented apps and services. Windows 8 was designed to work on both traditional PCs and tablets.
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Windows 8, released in 2012, was the first version of Windows to have a Start screen instead of a Start menu. It also introduced the Metro design language, which featured flat and colorful tiles that represented apps and services. Windows 8 was designed to work on both traditional PCs and tablets.
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