Yesterday Microsoft has released the much anticipated Windows 8.1 Preview, together with the first Preview of Visual Studio 2013. The Windows team worked really hard in the latest month and I think that the results are really good: Windows 8.1 is a big step forward from Windows 8, both for tablet users and desktop users. Tablet users can now enjoy many more nice features, like the new live tiles, the new snapped mode, the new control panel (that now can be used to customize almost every option without having to use the old desktop control panel). Desktop users, instead, should now find a more familiar environment, thanks to the return of the start menu, the option to boot the pc directly on the desktop and a new Apps screen, that lists all the apps installed on your computer and that replaces the old Start menu approach.


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