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The editors liked
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
Start button is back
Performance improved
Better SkyDrive integration
More ways to personalise your PC
The editors didn't like
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
May take a while to get used to
Touch apps for Office yet to come
Not all sites support IE 11 yet
Hard to see progress of background updates for Windows Store apps and SkyDrive
Start button is back, Performance improved, Better SkyDrive integration, More ways to personalise your PC
May take a while to get used to, Touch apps for Office yet to come, Not all sites support IE 11 yet, Hard to see progress of background updates for Windows Store apps and SkyDrive
Windows 8.1 isn't a whole new operating system: it isn't the same leap as Windows 7 to 8. But it's more than a service pack as well. It has a great new version of Internet Explorer, some user interface tweaks that almost everyone will prefer, and the buil...
The Windows 8.1 update won't silence every criticism of Windows 8. Although the Modern interface is growing more flexible, features and options can still be difficult to discover, which we feel makes Windows a less accessible tablet OS than Android or i...
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Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.Windows 8.1 is a bunch of small changes that make for a big improvement over Windows 8. It doesn't really hit home until you use it, or at least see it in action.We did a quick little run-through of our favouri...
Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you've already got Windows 8 then there's no buying involved. You can go download your 8.1 update from the Windows Store right now for free. And you should! Windows 8.1 isn't any sort of revolution, but its collection of little annoyance fixes are all...
Published: 2013-10-17, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
on the Windows 8.1 Preview.Revamped interfaceThe changes made in Windows 8.1 are apparent from the moment you install the preview. The Start screen has been given a considerable revamp. There are two new tile sizes: small, which is a quarter of the size...
Abstract: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the latest update to Windows is a "refined blend" of its older operating system for PCs and its new touch-enabled interface for more modern, mobile devices. After some ...
Abstract: After spending several hours with devices running Windows 8.1, it remains unclear to me whether a touch-based environment is what traditional Windows users want to accomplish the productive tasks for which they've come to rely on Windows.But Microsoft has...
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....