Windows 10 is coming on 29 July 2015
The Start menu is back in an expanded form with pinned apps and favourites so that they’re ready and waiting for use any time.
Start menu |
Windows 10 is the future for Windows OS as it combines the strenghts of Windows 8 with Windows 7.
It starts up and resumes fast (even faster than Windows 8.1), it has more built-in security to help keep you safe, and is designed to work with software and hardware that you already have.
It's flexible: Windows 10 comes with an all-new browser, Microsoft Edge, that’s built to give you a better web experience. Write or type notes directly on webpages and share them with others, read online articles free of distraction, and save your favourite reads for later access.
It's productive: Multi-doing helps you get to “done” faster. Easily snap up to four apps in place and see all open tasks in a single view. You can even create virtual desktops when you need more space or want to group things by project.
Cortana |
It's personal: Meet Cortana (Windows' Siri), your truly personal digital assistant
Millions of people are already using Windows 10. You can join them by joining the Windows Insider Programme.
The Windows Insider Programme is a global community of fans who love Windows and want to help make it better. Insiders see the operating system in its earliest stages, and play a role in shaping it. Their feedback has contributed to the best Windows ever
Click Here to join Windows 10 Insider Programme.
Windows 10 Insider Preview which will expire October 1, 2015 may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released.
Upgrading to Windows 10 is quite easy. CLICK HERE to see SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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