By the time this post gets published, the gap for Windows 8
release would be closing on and the date will be coming nearer. The
sources collected from Microsoft and various other podcasts confirm that
the final and polished Windows 8 will have its day-out on 26th October
2012 along with the Windows 8 phone. Wow! Almost the entire world is
holding breath to see Windows 8 coming out of wraps. When it comes to
operating systems, I've observed that the entire world seems to be
divided between Microsoft Windows and Macs. No one talks about Linux or
other operating systems as these are not used by common users, in fact
these are used more for business purposes.
The
raw continues to be held up between Mac and Windows. Well, it's not
about Apple's Mac today but about Windows 8 which will be making inroads
in the coming weeks to markets. With the launch of Windows 8, there
will come bountiful of features that will transform the age-old
tradition of using Windows. Let's not go too far. Think about Windows XP
and you will come to know what I am talking about.
Windows 8 is tablet and Smartphone-friendly (apart from being computer-friendly) and that's what exactly sets it apart from earlier Windows versions. Keeping its touch-based functionality in view, all the features and programs have been designed in Metro-style. It means the way you access apps and programs on your Smartphone, in the same you will able to access them on your computer.
Microsoft has strived hard to bridge the technology gap between a computer and tablet/Smartphone. And the outcome of bridging this gap is of course Windows 8.
With so many cutting-edge features and utilities, Windows 8 is certainly going to pose challenges to numerous users, especially old people who have been using Windows for years. Though the change is inevitable and most of the times it is for good, they must not have expected it. As I tested and experienced Windows 8, I must say a lot has been changed that users may find difficult to adapt with.
However, there is nothing to be worried about at all. What if Windows 8 brings a whole lot of new experience in terms of accessing the desktop, Control Panel, Run, Command, web browser, emails, or social-networking etc? It's something you are going to fall in love with. As far as the technical or general problems are concerned, Microsoft and various other tech-support companies are going to offer Windows 8 help & support to users.
In fact, several websites and tech podcasts have already described a lot about Windows 8 features and have also published How To blogs and Windows 8 help options. Microsoft, as a customary part of its new OS release, will also publish various Windows 8 help articles and blogs on its support center website. So, waiting is just not an option if you are thinking of upgrading to Windows 8. Don't just think and take a dive in to a new era of Windows 8 experience.
Windows 8 is tablet and Smartphone-friendly (apart from being computer-friendly) and that's what exactly sets it apart from earlier Windows versions. Keeping its touch-based functionality in view, all the features and programs have been designed in Metro-style. It means the way you access apps and programs on your Smartphone, in the same you will able to access them on your computer.
Microsoft has strived hard to bridge the technology gap between a computer and tablet/Smartphone. And the outcome of bridging this gap is of course Windows 8.
With so many cutting-edge features and utilities, Windows 8 is certainly going to pose challenges to numerous users, especially old people who have been using Windows for years. Though the change is inevitable and most of the times it is for good, they must not have expected it. As I tested and experienced Windows 8, I must say a lot has been changed that users may find difficult to adapt with.
However, there is nothing to be worried about at all. What if Windows 8 brings a whole lot of new experience in terms of accessing the desktop, Control Panel, Run, Command, web browser, emails, or social-networking etc? It's something you are going to fall in love with. As far as the technical or general problems are concerned, Microsoft and various other tech-support companies are going to offer Windows 8 help & support to users.
In fact, several websites and tech podcasts have already described a lot about Windows 8 features and have also published How To blogs and Windows 8 help options. Microsoft, as a customary part of its new OS release, will also publish various Windows 8 help articles and blogs on its support center website. So, waiting is just not an option if you are thinking of upgrading to Windows 8. Don't just think and take a dive in to a new era of Windows 8 experience.
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