The long-awaited release of Microsoft’s newest version of
Windows, Windows 8, is almost here. Unlike some of the past updates to the
company’s iconic operating system, this version will be ushering in some
sweeping changes that will have profound impacts on both its usability and
functionality. Microsoft’s goal is to unify the user experience across multiple
platforms: PCs, tablets, phones, and the X-box console. Here are the top five
changes that have PC users chomping at the bit for the Windows 8 release.
1. User Interface -
The most substantial change in this version of Windows 8 has been made in the
user interface. This new version will be relying on a completely redesigned
interface called Metro, which will probably look familiar since it has already
been in use on both tablets/phones and the X-Box console. Instead of accessing apps via the start menu,
users’ apps will now be tiled on the start screen. Each pane displays real-time
updates and allows for easy one-click access to the apps. The panes are customizable,
meaning that users can arrange their start screens to show their most-used
apps. Windows hasn’t done away with the old desktop, however. The start bar is
still accessible and users can switch between the familiar old interface, which
has been updated, and the newer Metro.
2. Cloud Storage -
Users who work on multiple platforms or PCs will be thrilled by Microsoft’s
introduction of cloud storage, SkyDrive. Simply by signing into one’s Microsoft
SkyDrive account, users will instantly have access to all of the files,
settings, and preferences they have been saved, regardless of the device
they’re using. Furthermore, SkyDrive automatically synchs up with online social
networking and file sharing sites, such as Flickr and Facebook, to keep users
files and photos updated.
3. App Store - With
Windows 8, Microsoft is finally entering the apps marketplace. In this new
version of Windows, users will have easy access to the Windows Store which will
allow them to buy the apps they want to customize their user experience. Each
downloaded app will be usable on up to five different devices.
4. Charms - Windows
8 also introduces some new features of usability that the company is calling
“charms”. Essentially, charms are shortcuts that make navigating around a Windows
8-powered device simpler for users. The charms bar offers simple access to
functions such as “search” and “settings” and can be customized by users with
their most-used shortcuts.
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