Tuesday, May 15, 2012

over the years of using older

f you’ve been a fan or otherwise of the Windows operating system over the course of the many years it’s been with us then you’ll probably be watching the looming release date for version 8 with interest. Those who have experience the hugely revised OS are already claiming it to be something of a revelation, especially compared to some of the older incarnations that many of us choose, or have to use, on a daily basis.
So what can we expect from the latest edition of the Microsoft operating system? Well, it certainly seems more than likely that better performance is going to be on the cards, with a less crashworthy experience than most of us have witnessed over the years of using older versions. You’ll be able to enjoy a much more user- friendly experience too, with the option of working via touchscreen controls or a conventional mouse.

New way forward

The new interface is certainly much nicer than the clunky one of old, with a colourful workspace that looks very similar to the one found on the latest Windows Phone UI. This workspace has also been optimised to provide a much more functional area to get around, with quick and easy access to all of your regularly used controls, plus a few that aren’t called on quite so regularly.

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