Windows 8 Tips: 5 Useful Features That Will Come with Windows 8
The Microsoft’s monopoly in the realm of Operating System is unchallengeable. It has received unbeatable success in dominating the Operating System landscape all over the globe. The software giant every time strives for improving the newer releases in terms of the preceding launches. Indeed, Microsoft understands the space for OS and thereby knows how to gain success in the current market.
When we take into consideration Microsoft’s long history along with the launches, its Windows 7 is one of the most important launches and when it comes to Windows Vista, there was rebel in the market against Microsoft so that the vendors had to allow for downgrade rights in order to revert the PC back to Windows XP. Consumers neglected Vista and the enterprise practically avoided Windows Vista. As a counterbalance, the software giant fixed the issue with Windows 7. Microsoft believes that this is the most selling version ever in the OS. The consumers seem contented with its release. Nevertheless, it is murmured that Windows 8 is the next launch by Microsoft probably in the next year. Owing to its features, here are some reasons why you should buy Windows 8 computer.
Of course, the tablet version of Microsoft namely Windows XP and Windows 7 might not be the best, although it tried its best, yet there lacks something. The sound example is that when you try to re-install the Windows XP Tablet as a fresh copy, it would never work. Indeed, the interface is surely not bad, yet it has bugs. When we consider Windows 8, the gestures seems an astonishing addition as the Firefox gestures are doing well owing to the complex functions they can perform very quickly. New Metro interface comes with Windows 8 will be the perfect way to provide a smooth experience to the the end user.
Windows 8 address a critical issue that always disappointed the Windows users, which is the boot up time. No matter how fast your computer boots up when it is a fresh Windows copy, after you load your computer with heavy software and fill your computer with thousands of files, it will take ages to load up. Hybrid boot is solid answer for that as it dose record the last state of your computer and load it when you boot the computer next time. In that way it won’t try to load all the start up programs every time you boot the computer. More than the desktop computers it is a essential feature for the laptops and tablets.
Backing up your files regularly is a critical task that everyone should follow, but most of us fails to do. Backup and restore files is time and money consuming. More than any thing it is a complicated process. Windows 8 is providing a much better and simple solution to backing up your files and restoring them when you required. That tool is called History Wallet. It simply records the version of your files and you can even recover a single files when required. Most of the third part backup tool used to encrypt or zip the files which you will have to use the same software and unzip it or decrepit all the files to access a single file. If you already know the pain of loosing critical information this would be a feature you would love to see.
Consumers and enterprise customers are seeking for efficient functionality and the Windows 7 has failed to meet their expectations. Nonetheless, the leaked information of Microsoft suggests that Windows 8 can fulfill the conditions or expectations by improving power saving feature in the OS whereby the consumers and enterprise customers can improve battery life of their mobile devices that would run this software. No wonder, if the customers will be happy to have the next OS.
It is speculated that Windows 8 will be backed by an application store. As a result, it would be feasible for Mac OS X Snow Leopard and the forthcoming ‘Lion’, which will be shipped with the built in App Store. Apart from this, the desktop OS will also have the addition of applications marketplaces. Microsoft has welcomed this positive change with open hands and arms.
Check out the latest Windows 8 features leaked to internet.
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