Microsoft Announces Windows 10 with new Features
in: Technology News
It has been more than 2 years since the introduction of Windows 8,
which was met with a mixed response. The touch focused Metro design and
removal of certain iconic features from previous iterations (such as
start button) proved too much of a change for many. This is apparent
even now in adoption rates, which show Windows 8 is present on 13% of
computers as compared to 51% for Windows 7.
The good thing is that Microsoft has been paying attention to the
criticism. Myerson said, “We believe that, together with the feedback
you provide us, we can build a product that all of our customers will
love. It will be our most open collaborative OS projects ever.”
The new Windows 10 aims to take the best of both Windows 7 and
Windows 8 and provide users with an experience that takes the operating
system forward without alienating them. It will run on everything from
servers, laptops and smartphones to the so-called Internet of Things.
The company was quick to clarify the concept for those of us who were
getting chills thinking about the botched execution in Windows 8.
‘We’re not talking about one UI to rule them all – we’re talking about
one product family, with a tailored experience for each device.’ Phew.
The much hated ‘Metro’ design that provided touch friendly full
screen apps isn’t gone per se but it is optional. The new approach is
called Continuum and it basically means that the company is trying to
find a better way to switch between different modes depending on
context.
This means that the beloved Start menu is back for standard desktop
mode and this time it will be customizable and will incorporate Live
Tiles. It will also be able to perform a web search. When you switch to a
touch device, the OS will give you the option to use the full screen
mode that should be familiar to anyone who used Windows 8.
The mechanics have not been made clear but any app bought from the
Windows Store will work on all devices so it seems like the developers
are going to have their work cut out for them. This should provide users
with a uniform experience and if done right, could be an amazing
feature. Another welcome change is that everything, including apps, now
run in a windowed mode so they can be maximized, minimized and resized
just like a normal window in Windows 7.
The ‘Snap’ feature that allowed users to arrange apps side by side
has been improved and now allows for 4 apps to be displayed at the same
time. There’s a new task view button that gives you a bird’s eye view of
all open windows, files and desktops. It will also allow you to switch
between multiple desktops, a feature that has been present in OS X and
Linux for quite a while and has been sorely missed in Windows.
The naming gaffe aside, it seems like the new operating system will
fix a lot of mistakes made by Windows 8. We are cautiously optimistic
based on first impressions but we should stress that the final build is
quite far away and a lot will change till late 2015, when the new OS is
expected to be released.
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