Microsoft is gonna to satisfy the users of windows 8.1 by bringing back the start button. Now the company has gone with some new updations which is under discussion and soon can see the changes in windows 8.1
Microsoft’s Antoine Leblond said in a official windows blog that it got conformed on its many updations and here is how she says about it.
We’ve improved the way you navigate to Start with the mouse by changing the Start “tip” to be the familiar Windows logo. The new tip appears anytime you move the mouse to the bottom left corner of the screen, and is always visible on the taskbar when on the desktop.
Leblond also says that there are options to “boot into alternate screens.” For customization Leblond says thatwindows8.1 users can use their own custom back grounds on the start screen. Live wallpapers with little motion on back grounds is also to support by windows.
Microsoft is also improving apps and the Windows Store in the newest version of the OS. All the built in apps will receive upgrades. Microsoft includes two examples from the Photos and Music app. The Photos app will include editing tools right in the apps so users won’t have to leave the app to crop and adjust photos. As for music, the app “has been completely redesigned to help pick and play music from your collection.”
Updates on sky drive are also seen on windows 8.1, where it helps users to access all their files when they are in offline. PC Settings will be accessible outside of Control Panel for the first time. Users will be able to adjust their resolution, set power options and more from the new PC Settings menu.
As previous rumors reported, Internet Explorer will be upgraded to IE11 on Windows 8.1. Microsoft says it will improve upon all the features and improvements that finally made Internet Explorer 10 a worthy contender in the browser wars. For now, Microsoft says that IE11 will be faster, feature support for unlimited tabs and feature tab syncing across devices.
All these can be seen in windows 8.1 public review which is to be held on june 26. All windows 8 users will get a release version on a free update.