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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
Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Daniel , review by: v3.co.uk
More customisable user interface, new wireless support, better mobility and BYOD features for business
Metro-style user interface still jars, little reason to upgrade for Windows 7 users
Windows 8.1 brings welcome user interface tweaks to Microsoft's touch-centric platform, plus a heap of innovative new features and capabilities. However, we fear that the Metro-style user interface will still be the stumbling block for many users, especia...
Fixes and Updates have resolved many of the issues which frustrated users of Windows 8, Boot to Desktop thanks to the return of the Start button, allows the diehard desktop user to easily access the conventional desktop features, Using Multiple Metro Apps
The PC Settings Structure in hierarchal form can be confusing and complex to navigate which leaves questions as to where you need to go, The Start Screen is the only way to open apps. Although the Start button has been restored, some of the functionality
If you already have Windows 8, the step up to Windows 8.1 is worth considering, especially if you have been frustrated by some of the past features in Windows 8 which have been fixed with Windows 8.1. For those who are resistant to change, Windows 8.1 can...
Start Button not fully functional; Still no unified inbox; Upgrading from Preview can be troublesome
If you're on Windows 8 we definitely recommend updating to Windows 8.1 as soon as possible. It rectifies a number of issues which plagued the original release and whilst it's not perfect, 8.1 is a step in the right direction....
More intutive to use than Windows 8, Non-touch experience almost as good as Windows 7, Cloud backup and other neat tweaks
A pain to install, Should have been like this from the start, Windows Store needs better apps
Microsoft has gone a long way in fixing all the problems we had with Windows 8, and in many ways it's the OS we deserved from day one. The ability to launch straight to the desktop and the pseudo-Start button will please desktop users, improved search wi...
Abstract: For anyone not using touch I feel that Windows 7 is where you should be. However as most new machines now come with Windows 8 I gave up a night’s sleep to go through the long and torturous process of upgrading from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1....
Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Massive improvement over Windows 8, massive improvement on all other versions of Windows, free,
The Modern UI will cause problems for some, many Windows 8 apps are still utterly hopeless
No doubt lots of people will say that 8.1 is what Windows 8 should have been from the start. To be fair to Microsoft though, it deserves some real credit for listening to the complaints people made about 8 and acting on them. While this sounds like...
Better melds desktop & touch UIs, Superb new search functionality, Lots of new functionality, Upgrades galore
Desktop & touch UIs still jar, Start button doesn't change anything, IE11 still playing catch up, Windows Store still sparse
Windows 8 is never going to be a perfect operating system. Its lofty ambitions introduced so many new elements that it was unlikely they would all be perfectly implemented and they weren't. Windows 8.1 can't fix this, but it does bring a wealth of obvious...
Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Michael , review by: itproportal.com
Fastest start, up of any Windows version, Loads of included apps and utilities, More window options for new, style apps, Improved stock apps
Dual nature of OS may still confuse some, Windows app store lacks some big names
Windows 8.1 sticks to Microsoft's strategy of being an "and" OS – a tablet OS and a full-power desktop OS – while polishing the flaws which were present in Windows 8. Even if you never use a new-style app, you can take advantage of Windows 8.1's faster s...
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.Tags:WindowsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and man...