VIDEO: Microsoft previews Windows 8.1

VIDEO: Microsoft previews Windows 8.1
Microsoft has posted a video showing a preview of some of the changes in its upcoming Windows 8.1 update.

The company already put out a lot of details about changes that it has made in Windows 8.1, largely responding to consumer criticism of the user interface and so forth. The update will be available for free later this year for Windows 8 users.



Microsoft has today posted a video showing how some of these changes look. If you are a Windows 8 user then it is definitely worth a watch.




Written by: James Delahunty @ 5 Jun 2013 9:42
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  • 10 comments
  • RottieGrl

    still useless, if you don't have a touch screen monitor.

    "Everybody Lies!"

    5.6.2013 10:07 #1

  • zxe

    Originally posted by RottieGrl: still useless, if you don't have a touch screen monitor. agreed, and that start menu, looks familiar, but all he showed was wippy do, bits.

    5.6.2013 11:32 #2

  • ronhondo

    Pure Crap !

    5.6.2013 11:49 #3

  • baxter00

    Just give me back my darn windows button and I'll be happy. Oh, and stop acting like every windows user has a touch screen device. I actually have to use all ten fingers spread over an actual keyboard to type this.

    5.6.2013 15:20 #4

  • dEwMe

    Looks great...similar to my android tablet...I thought they were trying to save their bacon and bring back the start menu? Showing it like this on a touchpad was not gonna help for sure! Unless you are tired of android...Won't get anyone to upgrade from win 7 for sure.

    Just my $0.02,

    dEwMe

    5.6.2013 15:28 #5

  • bloke2000

    The Start button is back and you did see a little of it in the video, however, it only takes you to the new start screen.

    If you really want your start button back download StartIsBack. Probably the best I have tried and at only $3 for 2 PC's it is nearly as good as free. The only thing to watch out for is 3rd party Orb packs ( the start icon ) these can be full of malware so take care if you want to change the Shamrock Orb.

    In addition you can just Google Images "StartIsBack orb" and pretty much any jpg with 3 images in a verticle line will work as an Orb.

    5.6.2013 17:04 #6

  • ThePastor

    Wow, it still has that ugly assed start screen.
    And you know, the more they shove this crap at me the more I'm even starting to hate that damn Metro Font as well.
    I used to like it but it's just too much "design". Gimme a nice Arial or Times or Courier please.
    The more they shove this the more people will shove back.

    It will be a cold day in hell before I ever put this on something.

    Oh, Im sorry... Did the middle of my sentence interrupt the beginning of yours?

    5.6.2013 20:21 #7

  • Bozobub

    I have to agree, ThePastor. The more I see of Win8, the less I like it.

    5.6.2013 22:40 #8

  • SomeBozo

    Originally posted by ThePastor: Wow, it still has that ugly assed start screen.
    And you know, the more they shove this crap at me the more I'm even starting to hate that damn Metro Font as well.
    I used to like it but it's just too much "design". Gimme a nice Arial or Times or Courier please.
    The more they shove this the more people will shove back.

    It will be a cold day in hell before I ever put this on something.
    Can't agree more. I'm curious if it is when people say they miss the start button, they aren't really saying they are missing the start menu... I sure do, but bet you do as well.

    Also i'm not keen on the gestures "Win8n't so great" has, or if you accidently do a "gesture" in it (when you didn't want it and click to fast), you're now off to where you didn't want to be and need to back up. Not sure why PC Settings are so damn slow. This happens way too many times a day when i work on it, unless i really slow down and think methodically what i'm doing all the time. For me a real pain, feels like i'm working with a money on my back all day and it constantly is pressing stuff i didn't want.

    Thinking why it was called Windows "Blue", is that because M1cr0$0ft feels sad and blue at the crap it still is?






    6.6.2013 01:34 #9

  • cart0181

    Yep, they put the start button back full-time instead of making it auto-hide in the lower left corner as it was before in 8.0. That was probably a good idea to appease all the whiners out there. I'm so glad they didn't creep backwards to a non-full-screen start menu again. Great going Microsoft! Love the easy access All-app screen. I'm hoping it contains desktop apps too, not just the Metro ones.

    6.6.2013 03:10 #10

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