The buzz in Windows world these days has all been about Windows 9. And what changes Microsoft has been planning for it's next operating system. Windows is a name that has become synonymous with Microsoft so the company is bound to pay attention to it's next operating system, and (hopefully) learn from it's past errors.
And boy, does Microsoft have a lot of learning to do. The company faced stark criticism from die-hard Windows 7 users when it decided to remove the Start Menu icon altogether from Windows 8. This among several other features has made the company rethink the platform indeed.
Microsoft Announces Windows 10 - Updated Start Menu Integrated Platform And A New Name.
And looks like folks over at Microsoft decided to take things at a new level entirely. It's official folks: The next Windows will not be named Windows 9 but will rather be called Windows 10. With it's one application platform, Microsoft is looking to change things completely with Windows 10 - therefore the new name.
Oh, and speaking about keeping old features alive. Looks like the Start Screen is here to stay. The feature will be modified however. In Windows 10, the user will be able to switch between the feature based on touch or keyboard input. Sounds interesting.
So Windows 10 it is. Microsoft seems to be taking the right direction with it's latest development. So the final version might just be almost perfect. We'll never know till we see it. So stay tuned folks. (Photo Credits: The Verge)
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