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Windows 10 will work across multiple devices 


When Windows 9 or Windows 8.2 was expected to release Microsoft launched windows 10.
Lets Know how it is and if it can undo the damages done to the company by windows 8.
Showing off an early build, Belfiore said the aim was for Windows 7 users to have a "familiar experience", while still bringing in Windows 8 features and apps.
He showed off the reborn Start menu, which as expected has Microsoft's Live Tiles, pinned apps, settings, and shutdown options, as well as universal search. The menu can be personalised.
The applications that could be stuck incorporate standard projects and additionally "general" applications, those that are downloaded by means of the Windows Store and might be utilized over any Windows gadget.
Belfiore likewise demoed multitasking devices, including Snap Assist, which makes it simpler to pick applications to snap together and proposes applications you may need to have open. You'll have the capacity to eat up to four applications in a solitary window.
Windows 10 will also let you create multiple desktops - for example, if you want a "work" desktop and a "personal" one, or desktops for different projects - which you can flip through to see what apps and files are open.
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Microsoft is launching the Windows Insider Program tomorrow, which will offer access to the Technical Preview of Windows 10 for laptops and desktops. A preview for servers will follow after, though Microsoft didn't say when it would arrive.
Myerson asked for feedback, calling for "enthusiastic fans to evaluate it with us" via the Insider Program. He added that Microsoft would reveal more details for consumers "early next year", and explain more about universal apps at Build in April, while Windows 10 itself will ship in the middle of next year, he said.

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