MSFT to Backport Windows 7 'ribbon' Interface to Vista

    MSFT to Backport Windows 7 'ribbon' Interface to Vista


    Posted: 21 Aug 2009
    Microsoft plans to backport a "ribbon" user interface feature it introduced in Windows 7 to Windows Vista, according to the company's developer Web site.


    On the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN), Microsoft indicated that it is planning support for the interface in Vista around the same time Windows 7 is released. Microsoft has said it would release Windows 7, the follow-up to Vista, worldwide on Oct. 22.


    The ribbon framework, part of Windows 7's graphical presentation layer, is an interface that uses a visual command bar at the top of the page to direct a user to menu items and toolbars that were previously hidden in drop-down menus.



    Microsoft first introduced the ribbon with the "Fluent" interface for its Office 2007 product, which at first caused some transition pains for users who were used to the previous interface.
    On the MSDN site, a Microsoft executive wrote that a Vista user can download the interface once it's available as an update, to be called the Windows 7 Client Platform Update. The software will be a "recommended update" through the Microsoft Download Center on Windows Update and won't be automatic.



    More information about the Windows Ribbon framework can be found on the MSDN site.



    Microsoft did not respond to requests made through its public relations firm for more information on what prompted the move.

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    raj11650's Avatar Posted By: raj11650
    21 Aug 2009



  1. Posts : 344
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    Very interesting, to bad I don't use Vista anymore so I won't be able to check this out lol.
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    lol actually at first i thought they gonna port vista user interface to win 7 later i reliased its just reverse!!!
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    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
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    yeah its just going to give developers the possibility of using such interface on vista like 7 (if i read correctly....)
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    AlexT2889 said:
    Very interesting, to bad I don't use Vista anymore so I won't be able to check this out lol.
    Never used Vista because it didn't have Windows 7 'ribbon' Interface.
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    Good idea. I like the ribbon. So giving it to Vista is no big deal for me.
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  6. Lee
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    I guess for some this might be a big deal, just can think of why. Suppose there are computer user out there who will find this a good thing.
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    i love the ribbon interface, thing is, ill probably have windows 7 by the time it comes out lol.
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