Microsoft on Tuesday pulled back the veil on the successor to Windows 8 — Windows 10. Windows 10 is a combination of the best elements of the popular Windows 7 OS, along with some of the touchscreen-friendly features and functionality of Windows 8. Microsoft also kicked off its largest-ever open collaborative development effort with the new Windows Insider Program, which is meant to help provide feedback to the company. Program participants will receive the technical preview of Windows 10, as well as the latest builds.
This is very good news by Microsoft that they are adding some features of windows 7 in its upcoming version. A menu button is very important for the purpose of easy desktop navigation.
I would agree that the learning curve for W8 was quite high, but so far I've enjoyed the experience with it. I use it both at home and work, and I have a Surface which I'm very happy with. So being abit biased, I think W8 has gotten alot more flak than it deserved.
That being said I'm really looking forward to the new W10. As I agree, Microsoft usually makes one wrong then one right OS.
Great article!!
Microsoft Earns Forgiveness With Windows 10
Posted by: Peter Suciu October 1, 2014 02:42 PMMicrosoft on Tuesday pulled back the veil on the successor to Windows 8 — Windows 10. Windows 10 is a combination of the best elements of the popular Windows 7 OS, along with some of the touchscreen-friendly features and functionality of Windows 8. Microsoft also kicked off its largest-ever open collaborative development effort with the new Windows Insider Program, which is meant to help provide feedback to the company. Program participants will receive the technical preview of Windows 10, as well as the latest builds.
If Microsoft thinks that the learning curve is to steep then they need better marketing!
PS. My win8.1 works great and no start issues.
That being said I'm really looking forward to the new W10. As I agree, Microsoft usually makes one wrong then one right OS.
Great article!!