
And yes, the stream of controlled Windows 8 leaks continues. This time around, Thurrot and Rivera have published a number of screenshots from Windows 8's brand-new tablet user interface, and surprise surprise, its built on Metro, the same design language that underpins Windows Phone 7. Windows 8 will also include its own PDF reader, Modern Reader, which also happens to be the first application packaged in Microsoft's new AppX format.
Update: Long Zheng has
some technical details on AppX, including this little tidbit: "The extensive list of properties signifies the comprehensive scope of this system to be the ideal deployment strategy for 'applications', in all essence of the word. In fact, the AppX format is universal enough so it appears to work for everything from native Win32 applications to framework-based applications and even *gasp* web applications. Games are also supported."
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Sure it has a lot of bloat, with scripts and forms and whatnot
I would like to send a file that does not have bloat, scripts, forms and whatnot. That whatnot is often the worst part because we only learn about it through exploits. It seems you can slap just about any kind of whatnot into a pdf file.
99% of pdfs are scanned images. There should be a common scanned image format that is not capable of carrying a freaking scripting language.