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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Windows 8: turnaround for desktops and laptops

Almost exactly three years after the launch of Windows 7, Microsoft has released the successor. Windows 7 also became available, three years after its predecessor, but at that time could hardly be more different. Windows Vista and Microsoft was criticized because there was therefore keen to present who was welcomed a successor. It succeeded the software giant's Windows 7 has, to this day many satisfied users.

Customers are perhaps a little too pleased: Windows 8 seems to be only a lukewarm reception.  Microsoft to point out the positive figures: more than 16 million computers worldwide have various pre-release versions of Windows 8 twisted and d aarmee would OS Microsoft's popular beta from history.  however, figures on the actual use indicate different picture. Statistics from Net Applications show that Windows 7 before its launch had one month to five times as many users as Windows 8 at the same time in its development.

Users might not change so quickly because they are dissatisfied with Windows 7, but Windows 8 is for other reasons important for Microsoft. The times are in fact rapidly changing, smartphones and tablets are so popular that they already talking about the end of the PC era. Windows 8 should make sure that Microsoft do not miss this boat.

The biggest changes are also seen on the touch area but in this article we will discuss the new operating system from the viewpoint of the traditional desktop or laptop user. Suppose your laptop or desktop has no touchscreen, what can you expect from Windows 8?

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