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Is windows 8.1 worth the upgrade?
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2. Is Windows 8.1 Worth The Upgrade?
Although Microsoft has put on great effort in reshaping its
outlook since the inception of Windows 8 and Microsoft
Outlook 2013, the level of response is nowhere near the point
anticipated and forecasted by analysts both in and outside the
software giant. Despite utmost innovation and rigorous
marketing, the vision of coupling the Windows experience in
a manner synonymous to desktop, laptops, tablets and other
mobile devices (touch vs. the traditional mouse and
keyboard) has been more attractive to the modern user base
in contrast to the traditional or conventional Windows
loyalists. See Example Here.
Three days ago, Microsoft unveiled a free upgrade for some users of Windows 8 and a price tagged DVD
for the rest, dubbed Windows 8.1. Things have changed, no doubt, but we present to you the other side of
the story – a critical analysis (including the new features, improvement, enhancements and changes) of
Windows 8.1 and whether you should upgrade to the latest Windows or not. Read on after the jump, for a
more optimistic overview of Windows 8.1.
To fully address the initial question, Is Windows 8.1 worth the upgrade, we must first analyze the tweaks
and feature additions it brings to Windows 8. On the other hand, If you have already made up your mind
to upgrade from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 (free of cost), access Windows Store from the Start Screen
or click here to directly reach there. If you face any issues, go through our upcoming post, How To
Upgrade From Windows 8 To Windows 8.1, and get on top of the latest. See More.
The Return Of The Start Button
One of the most radical changes Windows 8 had brought was the replacement of the
Start Menu with the Start Screen. Although the slick and modern Metro UI surely caught
the user’s attention, but the experience wasn’t the same for the traditional keyboard and
mouse users. Many users retained Windows 7 because of the presence of the Start button
and the relevant menu in it, in order to stay in their comfort zone. Well, Microsoft has
repented on this a bit and has included a Start Button in Windows 8.1.Read More
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3. Restoring The Desktop Experience
Windows 8 made the Start Screen the focus and center of the modern user interface in a manner that the
ability to search, navigate and access apps and programs became possible through this landing page. The
desktop was treated merely as an app which could be closed when needed or minimized upon
requirement. Read More
A Simple Way Of System Shut Down
Windows 8.1 allows you to configure and enable the much awaited
Slide To Shut Downfeature which makes shutting your system easier
than a swipe. Simply drag your lock screen from the top to the bottom
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to shut your PC down. This is not a default feature but if you go
through our upcoming post, How To Enable Slide To Shut
Down Feature In Windows 8.1, you will definitely get to the bottom of the mystery and make things
easier. Read More
Multi Tasking Made Easier
One of the many advantages of Windows 8 is improved productivity,
device and platform integration coupled with compatibility while
providing an environment prone to multi tasking. This is why most of
Microsoft Office 2013 users have Windows 8 installed. Windows 8.1
strengthens this popular area in a manner that you can now customize
and manage more windows or snaps in a single screen. You can now
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manage more apps and programs on a single screen depending on your resolution. Read More
Smarter Search The Bing Way
In Windows 8, you could easily search for apps, programs, folders and settings simply by typing on to the
Start Screen. If you’ve used Facebook’s Graph Search, Microsoft has brought a similar more intelligent
way of searching both your system and the web by making the Smart Search feature available in
Windows 8.1. Read More
4. Useful Links
We have by no means given a complete list of the new features Windows 8.1 has in store for you. The
purpose of this post is to address the most common concerns users had in the past with Windows 8 that
prevented them from moving on to the system.
The Verdict
Despite all the challenges created by Windows 8, the new Windows 8.1 is a really nice effort by
Microsoft in delivering value to the somewhat dissatisfied user base. If you are already one of the proud
Windows 8.1 users, feel free to share your experiences in the comments section
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