Last night, I was reading on several computer sites, as well as social media information sites, about the latest unveiling of Microsoft Products including Windows 10.
I am looking forward to Windows 10. I am using Windows 7 right now, and would love to have an upgrade. Monica has Windows 8 and despite some early issues, I think she has enjoyed the newer features. The problem is that, except for more RAM, I am happy with the computer I have but would be interested in upgrading if offered. There were several sites like pcworld.com that discussed the announcement from Microsoft that Windows 10 would be offered to be upgraded for free for Windows 7 and 8 users. I still have until late 2015, maybe early 2016 to decide if this upgrade is for me. The only question is whether I will risk my files, or whether I simply want to upgrade the entire computer.
Windows 10 returns the “Start” menu that was taken out of Windows 8, resulting in many complaints of Windows users. Another feature of the operating system is that the effort is made to make the operating system the same across the different devices that are being produced to run Windows (ie Tablets and phones). There is also smoother operation and functionality expected, along with an upgrade to Office software to Office 2016 following the release of Windows 10. Through my Office 365 subscription, I expect that will upgrade automatically but I am looking forward to new productivity on that front as well.
Windows 10 is on its way! And I’m looking forward to it. I’ve grown up with Windows and have become very accustom to using it on a daily basis for years, it seems like Windows 10 will carry me through several more.