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The editors liked
This is the rest of Windows 8
Rather than additional features. Why couldn't you just have your Metro and desktop backgrounds match in the first place? Or search the web from the desktop? It feels mostly like Microsoft is addressing its oversights instead
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Nearly every way. There are still gripes to be had. Windows 8.1 is noteworthy for not explicitly introducing many changes
But there are still things it hasn't fixed. Of course
As Windows 8.x progresses and Microsoft refines its vision more and more
Product: Windows 8 (Windows 8.1 Upgrade)Company: MicrosoftWebsite: MSRP: See PricingReview By: Andre Da Costawith Byron Hinson, Robert Stein contributingWindows 8.1Table Of Contents (45 Pages)1: Introduction2: Pricing, Editio...
Abstract: This is the long awaited update to arguably Microsoft's most ambitious and controversial operating system to date, Windows 8. In previous generations it would've been referred to as a Service Pack, but these days the trend is for decimalisation.Its task i...
Abstract: Microsoft's re-imagining of what Windows could be with Windows 8 was a bit of a sore spot for users. For all purposes Windows 8 was Microsoft's first attempt at bringing fresh ideas to Windows in decades. It was ambitious. It was new. It was experimental....
Published: 2013-10-17, Author: Tom , review by: theverge.com
Free for Windows 8 users, Great new Snap Views for side-by-side apps, Bing search integration, SkyDrive sync improvements
Still awkward to control with traditional keyboards and mice, A lack of Windows 8-style apps, No true windowing on Windows 8 style apps, full-screen, Lack of desktop improvements
Published: 2013-10-17, Author: Michael , review by: pcmag.com
Fastest startup of any Windows version. Better mouse and keyboard usability. Better integration of modern and "classic" Windows apps. Loads of included apps and utilities. Improved Mail app. Help for getting started. Better integration of tiled Start scre
Dual nature may still confuse some. Windows app store lacks some big titles. Included apps (mail, music) not as slick as those of OS X Mavericks
Windows 8.1 Update is geared towards pleasing mouse and keyboard users while simultaneously deepening integration with its touch-friendly interface....
Published: 2013-10-17, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Windows 8.1 adds many useful tweaks and fixes, including a new version of the missing Start button, better searching, the ability to boot directly to the desktop, and a much-improved app store. Plus, it's free for current Windows 8 users
The split between the touch-friendly tiles and throwback desktop mode is still awkward, and the OS is hard to use without a touch screen. While welcome, the new Start button doesn't behave like the classic version, and the Windows app store still lacks se
If you're a dedicated Windows 8 hater, the update to Windows 8.1 isn't going to change your mind. For everyone else, this collection of tweaks, fixes, and new features is useful, but everything here should have shipped in the original version last year.
Fastest startup of any Windows version. Loads of included apps and utilities. More windowing options for newstyle apps. Improved stock included apps, especially Mail. Much better help for getting started. More harmony between tiled Start screen and deskto
Dual nature of OS may still confuse some. Windows app store lacks some big titles
Windows 8.1 sticks to Microsoft's strategy of delivering an operating system that's equally at home on tablets and full-power desktop PCs, but many of the flaws of Windows 8 have been fixed....
Abstract: Windows 8.1 is the start of something new for Microsoft. It's a dynamic shift in strategy for its core OS and it is also a refinement to Windows 8, one that will likely shift the tide in terms of user perception.Prior to this release, Windows 8 had been a...
Abstract: Windows 8.1 follows Windows 8 in typical Microsoft "version 2.0" fashion, changing a bit of eye candy and dangling several worthwhile improvements -- but hardly solving the underlying problem . Touch-loving tablet users are still saddled with a touch-host...
Published: 2013-07-15, Author: Jim , review by: techworld.com
Windows 8.1 is a refinement rather than a revolution. Those who put off buying a new laptop or PC because of having to re-learn Windows might do well to try Windows 8.1....