Microsoft on Thursday began rolling out Windows 8.1 worldwide. This latest update to its flagship OS has improved multitasking, improved search, a redesigned Windows Store, and new and updated apps. The Start button, which users have been clamoring for since Windows 8 was released, has been restored. “Windows 8.1 makes several important changes to the way the product is used that could translate to more user acceptance — or even see users embrace it,” said IDC analyst Al Hilwa.
I just can never love Windows 8. Especially on a PC. The whole OS is continually touted and displayed on a tablet. Even Microsoft fails at showing in working on a laptop in any length. Its always a tablet or large desktop screen. I guess I am surprised Microsoft put so much emphasis on this one OS for all platforms? Because if it truly continues to fail, it will affect Microsoft deeply along with its partners.
Windows 8.1 Could Get Some Love
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 17, 2013 01:25 PMMicrosoft on Thursday began rolling out Windows 8.1 worldwide. This latest update to its flagship OS has improved multitasking, improved search, a redesigned Windows Store, and new and updated apps. The Start button, which users have been clamoring for since Windows 8 was released, has been restored. “Windows 8.1 makes several important changes to the way the product is used that could translate to more user acceptance — or even see users embrace it,” said IDC analyst Al Hilwa.