Dear Reader,
There
were both good things and bad things that came along with Windows 8.
Some of the good things were that it offered a big speed boost and it
was very stable. And if you had a touch screen it was pretty neat to
use.
Unfortunately there was a LOT of bad that went along with
it.Way too much to make the good worth upgrading your system. If you
used Windows 8 you know the jarring impact it had. The biggest mistake they made, in my opinion, was removing the start button. All of a sudden we were all thrust into this weird new way of doing things, which quire frankly sucked!
And
to top it off, they refused to put it back! Sure they put a start
button on the task bar, but all it did was take you to the new
interface.You had to take matters into your own hands to put the
classic start button back. But even doing that, you still did not get a
smooth experience. You were constantly bouncing between the desktop and
touch environments. The whole thing was (and still is for me at this
point) painful!
Well Microsoft has finally seen the light! (in
no small part because their corporate clients weren't having anything
to do with Windows 8).
Microsoft will soon launch Windows 10!
There
are a lot of improvements in Windows 10, ans undoubtably it will entice
many corporations ,power users and almost anyone else using Windows 8
to upgrade. They have taken the best features of Windows 8 (I know, I know) and Windows 7 and created a new, fantastic operating system!.
Here are just a few of the improvements
and added features of Windows 10:
- The start button is back! It is a hybrid of Windows 7 & 8
- Virtual Desktops. Have multiple desktop sessions on one monitor
- A new windows task view
- Snap assist for help snapping windows into place
- Windows apps now work on the desktop
- Windows apps run in a window.
- Pin both apps and programs to the desktop
- One platform for all devices gives you a consistant experience everywhere.
- and lots more!
Two
of my personal favorite features are virtual desktops, which have long
been available on Linux desktop sustems, and the new start menu. Have a
look:.Here
you see the new start menu with live tiles. This is my favorite
feature. No more messing around trying to find your apps and programs.
Okay so I have given you an overview of the new Windows. Now it is time to get it set up on your computer and try it out!.
In this video series I will show you how to get Windows 10 Demo set up right now!