Windows 10 Technical Preview Features Windows 10 have been impressing most of the tech experts and tech geeks across the world. Till date, it has got a good response from the consumers and wish to do well. Here are some captivating features of Windows 10.
Want to try out software that’s still in development and like sharing your opinion about it. Don’t mind lots of updates or a UI design that might change significantly over time. Really know your way around a PC and feel comfortable troubleshooting problems, backing up data, formatting a hard drive, installing an operating system from scratch, or restoring your old one if necessary.
Features :
Want to try out software that’s still in development and like sharing your opinion about it. Don’t mind lots of updates or a UI design that might change significantly over time. Really know your way around a PC and feel comfortable troubleshooting problems, backing up data, formatting a hard drive, installing an operating system from scratch, or restoring your old one if necessary.
Features :
- Start Menu with live tiles.
- Metro interface of features Windows 8 and Windows 7
- Virtual Desktop features
- Microsoft’s personal assistant Cortana availability
- Users can view task view option with the arrays of virtual desktops.
- Multiple desktops feature allows easy swapping between desktops.
- Improved search in upgraded windows.
- Quick switching with new taskbar buttons.
Microsoft wants Windows 10 to be a worthy upgrade to both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users. It builds on Windows 8’s base, offering its desktop improvements and security features. But Microsoft has relented on the most hated aspects of Windows 8. The charms bar is gone. The pop-up Start menu is back — it has live tiles on it by default, but you can remove those if you like. That “modern” or “Metro” interface is now confined only to a special tablet mode, and all applications run in windows on the desktop on normal PCs. If you’re using Windows 8 on a non-touch device, this is a huge improvement. The desktop interface makes sense again.
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