Top 10 Highlights of Windows 8: First Fire on Google

  

The US IT website eWeek today wrote an article that lists the top ten reasons for Microsoft's next-generation Windows 8 operating system. Support for ARM processors and multi-touch screens are on the list.

Microsoft has launched the Building Windows 8 blog, and most of the attention in the tech industry has focused on what features the technology giant will introduce when it releases Windows 8 next year. According to Microsoft's current position, the company plans to make major upgrades to the system, setting the tone for the look and feel of the operating system in the coming years.

But should consumers and business users really expect this system? After all, Windows has been born for many years, and to a certain extent, has become a part of people's daily lives. Not only that, just like GoogleAndroid, Apple iPhone and iPad, its every move will also attract attention.

However, Microsoft promises that Windows 8 will be the most important software in a certain period of time. Consumers and corporate IT managers obviously don't have enough reason to completely ignore this product.

1. Based on Windows 7

At the beginning of Vista release, there were a lot of problems. Consumers, business users and even vendors are quite vocal about the platform. In order to calm down dissatisfaction, Microsoft was forced to quickly launch Windows 7. This new system is indeed recognized by most users. In the process, Microsoft reshaped its own brand. Microsoft is committed to developing Windows 8 based on the success of Windows 7. This alone is enough to cheer up Microsoft fans.

2, App Store

The App Store is a new addition to Mac OS X Lion that allows users to download digital copies of the software directly to their Mac. Windows 8 is also expected to introduce the Windows App Marketplace app store to achieve the same functionality. This is a nice feature that simplifies the process of getting apps for Windows users. Not only is it more convenient, but the price will be lower.

3, Response Lion

It is necessary to point out that Lion is an excellent upgrade to Snow Leopard. Apple deployed 250 improvements in Mac OS X Lion, including more gesture controls. In many cases, this system is even better than Windows 7. But Windows 8 is clearly very targeted, and if everything goes smoothly, it will be more powerful than Lion. In this case, how can fans not expect it?

4, compatible tablet

In the tablet market, doing nothing has become a big weakness of Microsoft. However, Microsoft hopes to change this situation with Windows 8 and support multi-touch in all directions. Given the importance of tablets in today's market, and the expectations of many businesses for Windows tablets, supporting multi-touch will obviously increase the appeal of Windows 8.

5, the timing of the launch is appropriate

It is worth noting that many companies still use Windows XP. For these companies, the most exciting thing about Windows 8 is that the system will be released next year, so you don't have to wait too long to get the latest and best Windows. For those who don't like to try new products, it's safe to use Windows 7 now. As for whether you need to deploy Windows 8, you can wait until next year to make a decision. From the perspective of IT managers, the launch of Windows 8 is the right time.

6, security enhancements

Every time a new generation of Windows is introduced, Microsoft will add more security features. As for the success of recent generations of Windows in improving security, it remains to be debated. But it is undeniable that Windows 7 is indeed more secure than XP and Vista. Therefore, Microsoft will obviously add more security to Windows 8. Is this absolutely safe? No system can do it. But it is indeed possible to be higher than the previous system, which is enough to satisfy the users.

7, new user interface

Microsoft seems to want to make Windows 8 the most widely changed version of the Windows system ever. The company plans to introduce many visual elements in Windows Phone 7. In fact, when Microsoft demonstrated the system in June this year, it said that the system would introduce a "card-based start interface" to replace the classic Windows start directory. In addition, the system will also provide a “Live” card to provide users with notifications and application information. I believe that the Windows 8 interface will be very different.

8, transforming Microsoft's focus

Perhaps the most exciting thing is that Microsoft plans to make large-scale adjustments to Windows. Since Windows 95, this operating system has not changed too much, just some improvements to the design. But Windows 8 seems to be making major adjustments to the Windows ecosystem to continue to lead Apple and Google. This adjustment will definitely benefit all of Microsoft's stakeholders.

9, support for ARM processors

Windows 8 will support ARM architecture processors. Because of the inability to support such products before, Microsoft is at a disadvantage in the mobile field. But with the help of ARM, this situation will change. More mobile devices running Windows are expected to be available.

10, first fire on Google

Earlier this year, Google launched the Chrome OS operating system, and will be used in Acer and Samsung's Chromebook laptop. Since then, speculation about whether Google can beat Microsoft in this market is endless. With Windows 8, Microsoft will have the opportunity to respond to the Chrome OS and regain the initiative. Windows 8 will trigger a "arms race" between Chrome OS and Windows. Users of both operating systems will benefit from this.


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