Thursday, March 1, 2012

Windows 8 "Consumer Preview" Can Used Free

Taking a moment of technological event Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012, Microsoft released a version of "Consumer Preview" of the newest operating system, Windows 8.
"This is an even better Windows than Windows 7," said Steven Sinofsky, the head of Microsoft's Windows division, while showing off Windows 8 in the MWC event held in Barcelona, ​​Spain.
Windows 7 is Microsoft's operating system which has the fastest-selling record, sold over 525 million units in less than three years. 


However, Microsoft has been left behind in a race conscious mobile computing than Apple, Google, and Amazon.com. Microsoft Windows 8 be the answer in the catch.
"It's very fast and flowing in navigating this interface," said Sinofsky, as demonstrated Windows 8 on the tablet and ultrabook.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview or can we call a beta version of Windows 8 can be used by the public free of charge until the final version is available.
However, because it is still testing, Microsoft does not guarantee any programs or computational processes can be run well.
To use it, please download first the installer file from this page, http://preview.windows.com/.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview, by Stefen Sinofsky, brought more than 100,000 changes or improvements over version of the Developer Preview.
Microsoft previously released a Developer Preview version of Windows 8 at the end of 2011 last year and has been downloaded more than three million times.
Microsoft called Windows 8 as the most significant redesign of the Windows interface, since they present a Windows 95.
The emphasis of the new design is at the interface of Windows 8 "Metro style" which refers to the interface used in current Windows Phone platform.
For the first time, the famous Windows "Start" is not used anymore and will be replaced by a menu-based panel sliding (sliding panel-based menu).
In Windows 8, Microsoft is trying to combine the look and experience of the use of smartphones, tablet, and desktop computers.
This is a similar approach made a major competitor Microsoft, Apple and Google.
Unlike previous Windows versions that support only the x86 processor architecture, Windows 8 also supports the ARM chip that is widely used in tablet devices generally.
Users of Windows 8 will be a lot using the shear (sliding) to access the menus or applications.
However, Microsoft will still use the traditional Windows layout (by combining with sliding method) for the convenience of users in using applications, such as Word and Excel.
Windows Store
For the first time, Windows 8 will be completed store application "Windows Store" which provides a wide range of applications.
Store in Windows, users can download and try applications as well as gaining access to cloud storage (cloud storage) with the ability to move content on a variety of devices including mobile phones Windows Phone.
Windows Store has a wide range of applications and games, one of which has been known is the Cut the Rope.
Users need to login to the Microsoft account to download the application, all of which are free during this trial.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview also includes a beta version of Microsoft's latest browser, Internet Explorer 10.
Windows 8 has been found in email applications, calendaring and messaging, but there is no appearance of Office programs.
Sinofsky said earlier this March that the Office will be included in Windows 8 for ARM-based tablet.

No comments:

Post a Comment