After offering a first look at
its forthcoming operating system yesterday, Microsoft is giving users a
chance to try out a version on their own machines. The Windows 10
preview is now available for download.
The new operating system will be
compatible not only with the PC but with a wide range of other devices
including Xbox consoles, smartphones, tablets and even connected
appliances. Microsoft also plans to offer a unified, cross-device apps
platform.
Windows 10 marks the return of
the Start menu, which provides quick access to frequently used files and
programs. The interface also includes a new area that users can
customize with links to their favorite apps and websites.
Another new feature is that
Windows Store apps will now be opened in the same way as programs
running on the desktop, meaning it will be possible to resize, move and
collapse them using the upper navigation bar.
Microsoft seeks to improve
multi-tasking capabilities in this latest version of Windows, which will
allow up to four apps to be open on the screen at once. Windows 10 also
makes it easier for users to create two desktops (personal and/or
professional) and to easily toggle between them.
Microsoft has not announced the
exact release date, but it is known that the final version of Windows 10
will not be available until spring 2015 at the earliest. The official
Windows 10 preview went up for for download October 1 at 12:00pm EDT.
Watch a video on Windows 10: youtu.be/84NI5fjTfpQ
Download the preview of Windows 10: preview.windows.com
Download the preview of Windows 10: preview.windows.com
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