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*Although using Windows Classic does offer performance benefits, why didn't you just add to what was written instead of deleting it?
*Although using Windows Classic does offer performance benefits, why didn't you just add to what was written instead of deleting it?
([[User:Maza|Maza]] ([[User talk:Maza|talk]]) 02:59, 8 June 2013 (GMT))
([[User:Maza|Maza]] ([[User talk:Maza|talk]]) 02:59, 8 June 2013 (GMT))
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*Aero is in Windows 8. But not in the exact form we know it from earlier Windows versions. It has been redesigned to better fit Metro. Yes, the glass is gone, but that's because Microsoft wanted to remove it, but transparency is still in the taskbar. Window animations aren't in any way related to Aero, they're rendered by DWM. And, window colors? This is still in Windows 8.
*They kept Windows Classic for the Server family up to Server 2008 R2 as the default theme because of speed and stability. Not because of familiarity...
--[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 07:07, 8 June 2013 (GMT)

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Hi :3

Hi dragondemonlord :)

Recent edits

I have questions about your recent changes made to the Windows Visual Styles, and Windows Classic articles.

  • Technically speaking, Windows Aero is not included in Windows 8. Aero, as defined by Microsoft, "features a translucent glass design with subtle window animations and new window colors."
  • Although using Windows Classic does offer performance benefits, why didn't you just add to what was written instead of deleting it?

(Maza (talk) 02:59, 8 June 2013 (GMT))


  • Aero is in Windows 8. But not in the exact form we know it from earlier Windows versions. It has been redesigned to better fit Metro. Yes, the glass is gone, but that's because Microsoft wanted to remove it, but transparency is still in the taskbar. Window animations aren't in any way related to Aero, they're rendered by DWM. And, window colors? This is still in Windows 8.
  • They kept Windows Classic for the Server family up to Server 2008 R2 as the default theme because of speed and stability. Not because of familiarity...

--AlphaBeta (talk) 07:07, 8 June 2013 (GMT)