Microsoft no longer wants to use the term "Metro User Interface" for its upcoming Windows products.
Global software giant Microsoft has been
using the term 'Metro' for the new user interface that made its debut
with the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. But with the upcoming Windows 8
operating system, Microsoft is set to rename the 'Metro User Interface'
as the 'New User Interface' or the 'Windows 8 style User Interface'.
As reported by ARS Technica, Microsoft's legal and corporate affairs
team has issued an internal memo banning the use of the word "Metro"
with regards to Windows. As per the report, Microsoft has in the memo
clarified that the decision was taken after German retailer, Metro AG,
sent a notice to Microsoft threatening legal action for infringing the
"Metro" trademark held by it.
The new terminology that Microsoft will be using in regard with its upcoming operating system will be "Windows 8-style UI" when talking about Windows 8 applications, and "New User Interface" when talking about the company's product line-up.
As per a Microsoft spokesman, "We have used 'Metro style' as a code
name during the product development cycle across many of our product
lines. As we get closer to launch and transition from industry dialog to
a broad consumer dialog we will use our commercial names."
Whatever might be the reason for the change but finally no Metro user
interface will be available for Windows 8 which is to be launched in
the month of October this year.
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