Ilana Smith, a lead program manager on Microsoft's Engineering System team, has posted an article on MSDN explaining some of tweaks that have been made in Windows Explorer for the upcoming Windows 8 public beta in February. There are certainly those who have not taken well to the new ribbon interface, and to those opponents Smith says in no uncertain terms that they'll be sticking with the design. For those who don't approve, she reminds them "that there are third-party tools available" that can satisfy hardcore users.
While the ribbon is here to stay, Smith says that they are reading commenter feedback (she says they referenced over 2000 comments) and that they do make a difference — she goes as far to site specific commenter's issues...
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