5 reasons to upgrade Windows 8.1

  

From the Windows 8.1 preview that Microsoft just released, we can see improvements made to the lack of details of Windows 8. Of course, Windows 8.1 is still not perfect at the moment, but rebuilding the operating system within eight months is a daunting task, and Microsoft has worked quite hard. According to Microsoft CEO Steve · Ballmer: Windows 8.1 is more focused on refining and integration, effectively reducing the discord between traditional desktop and Modern UI (Metro), and even enhance the traditional desktop experience.

Here, we list 5 reasons why you should upgrade to Windows 8.1. You can choose to wait and see for a while, and then upgrade when the official version is released at the end of this year. If you like the feeling of adventure, you can also install the preview version immediately, but we recommend that you back up the data first.

1. A more friendly traditional desktop experience

After all, the reason Windows 8 is unpopular is to over-amplify the importance of Modern UI, but it is still a "PC" World”, instead of “Tablet World”, most users still have traditional computers that don’t support touch screens every day, so they can’t really appreciate the advantages of touch interface. Fortunately, Windows 8.1 finally brings back the right balance, giving non-touchers the choice to avoid the Modern UI.
Optimized settings for traditional desktops

For example, in Windows 8.1, you can choose to jump directly to the traditional desktop after booting instead of having to enter the Modern UI, or display the desktop in the application overview interface. program. Of course, perhaps these minor improvements are still not enough to upgrade the determined Windows 7 enthusiasts, but it is undoubtedly a more acceptable transition. After all, Modern UI is the direction of Microsoft's future development.

2. More seamless integration

As mentioned earlier, the main complaint from users about Windows 8 system is the way that Modern UI interacts with traditional desktops. Many times, they look like Like two systems that are completely independent, lacking convergence and a sense of integrity, Microsoft's eagerness to the mobile OS market has created such awkward situation.

And the progress of Windows 8.1 has slightly eased this gap, although it has not completely broken. For example, after the return, “Start button” does not bring up the traditional start menu, but it can display the background in the start screen, and there are a bunch of more mature Modern UI settings, so that you have more choices. Not just being forced to accept. If you can add a modern UI resource management, it is even more perfect.

3. Improve application multi-screen display effect
Two Internet Explorer browser windows display side by side, each window fills half screen

Another feature improvement of Windows 8.1 is more Flexible multi-screen application display, according to your screen resolution, can support up to four windows at the same time, and you can set the display ratio of each window for better use. Although it sounds simpler, it actually brings huge ease of use improvements for system applications. For example, you can use the new Modern version of IE11 to view multiple content on the same screen, which is very convenient,

4 Richer Search Features
Windows 8.1 Smart Search can bring together local and Internet related content

Windows 8.1's powerful search function is also one of the reasons to be upgraded, able to correlate with search results The content is aggregated into an interface display, including local, SkyDrive cloud space, Bing search results, video and music. This one-piece search experience provides a satisfying effect, such as searching for “Stone Age Queen”, a prominent group of images will appear on the interface, along with resume information, online songs, videos, etc. Directly call the system player to play, and also provide some relevant application information, in general, it is still very smart.

5. Numerous improvements in other areas
Windows 8.1 system supports 3D printers

In Windows 8.1, there are also a series of feature updates and improvements, such as through built-in APIs. With support for 3D printing, if you have a 3D printer, you can freely create ideas at home, as well as some built-in application updates. And after the official release, you may find some new surprises.

Of course, I don't mean that Windows 8.1 is a completely new system with earth-shaking changes. In fact, if you still hate Windows 8 system, 8.1 may not make you change too much, because the whole The system is still based on dynamic tiles and Modern UI. But if you are already a Windows 8 user, then upgrading 8.1 is very necessary.

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