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On October 1st, Microsoft officially opened the Windows 10 Technology Preview download service. Although Microsoft said that this version is mainly for experienced developers, millions of users have downloaded and installed the new operation since then. system. Last month, Microsoft revealed that according to data from the Windows Insider Program feedback platform built into the system, at least 1 million users actually installed the Windows 10 Technology Preview, considering that the system has not been officially announced, and the final official version There is still a long way to go, and this number is undoubtedly huge.

We can see many users and media sharing the latest insights on Windows 10, including functional improvements and deficiencies.

However, it should be noted that the Windows 10 Technology Preview is not really suitable for everyday use. As a main platform, its stability and user experience are not ideal. As a result, many users have returned to the Windows 8.1 system after using Windows 10 for a while. Why? Two reasons: 1. Because before the beginning of 2015, Microsoft will not release any substantial updates for Windows 10. 2, is to see what is the difference between Microsoft's latest operating system and the previous generation.

So, what are the different feelings when upgrading from Windows 8 to Windows 10, or from Windows 10 to Windows 8,?

Start Menu

The Start Menu is the most controversial of all Windows 8 comments, but to be honest, many users don't ask Microsoft to bring back the Start menu for the new Windows, or even Many users like this radical change, so whether it's the start menu or the start screen, it's not absolutely a big point on Windows 8 and 8.1. However, when experiencing the Windows 10 Technology Preview, many users have another comment, saying that the return of the start menu gives them a feeling of closeness and familiarity.

We have seen many users commenting that "there is no start menu, the Windows desktop is completely meaningless", and some users say, "Once you get used to the start screen, you don't want to go back to the start menu." ”.

I believe that for users who have used Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 for a while, it must be clear to the fact that getting used to a particular feature is only a matter of time. The Windows 10 re-improved start menu is also the latest feature, saying goodbye to returning after more than two years, but this is not a feature that cannot be lost.

From the feedback of users to Microsoft, the current design of the new start menu is not very good, and it needs to be improved. However, Microsoft's goal has been improved: it allows users to open their own applications faster and easier from the desktop, and believes that everyone will get used to the new features over time.

New Task Views and Multiple Virtual Desktops

New Task Views and Multiple Virtual Desktops are two new features added by Microsoft on Windows 10. Most of the users who have already experienced recognize that they like two new ones. characteristic. For users who experience it every day on Windows 10, going back to Windows 8.1 obviously means less functionality and even more productivity.

Virtual desktops provide users with a better, more convenient, and more efficient way to manage applications and organize their own work. Each virtual desktop is a separate area that users can use on different desktops. Define different application groups to separate work and entertainment. With such a practical function, users who switch back to Windows 8.1 must be quite nostalgic. Even if third-party applications can achieve similar functions, native integration into the system will undoubtedly provide a more stable experience.

Borderless windows and new visual effects

In terms of system appearance improvements, Windows 8.1 is behind a beat, Windows 10 comes with new visual effects, open, close, minimize and maximize The windows are significantly different from Windows 8.1, and the visuals have become smoother in the newly released Build 9879.

Windows 10 has made some improvements to the visual effects of the desktop, now the window has been basically "Boundless", or by significantly reducing the number of borders to enhance the landscaping effect of the entire system, which is with Windows 8.1 Where the difference is obvious, looking back may give people a feeling of not being beautiful.

Of course, the new visual effects are not mature enough. Most users think that Windows 8.1 is faster and faster to load than Windows 10, but perhaps because Windows 10 is still in development. Without thorough optimization, Windows 8.1 has achieved significant performance improvements over the past 12 months.

All in all, compared to Windows 10 and Windows 8, it's hard to find that there is no change, especially the improvement of the desktop platform, although it may not be very satisfactory now, but it is also the most Microsoft Windows system. Things that should be done, to attract more users to migrate to the new platform through the obvious changes.

At the end of the small summary, what is the difference between Windows 10 and Windows 8.1?

Windows 8.1 is slightly better than 10:

- Windows 8.1 is faster and more stable

- Windows 8.1 applications run smoother and load faster < Br>

- There is no notification center yet (Windows 10 Notification Center is currently useless)

- Users who are used to the start screen will use it normally on Windows 8.1

Significant differences:

- No Windows 10 landscaping "Boundless" Vision

- Opening and closing windows is obsolete

- Multiple virtual desktops

- Search button on the taskbar

- New Windows 10 icon

- MKV and Flac support

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