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Microsoft Windows 10 Home

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You’ll find all the popular productivity apps, Mail, Photos, Calendar, etc. It also includes Cortana voice assistant integration and support for digital pens and touch screen devices.There’s also a new phone sync option that allows you to share texts, photos, and more between your device and your Android phone.

A big upgrade in Windows 10 Home are the security features. Many home-based or small business users may find that these are robust enough protection for their offices because they take the place of needing antivirus, ransomware and malware safeguards from third-party applications..

Features

  • Improved multitasking

It’s easy to keep track of your open apps on Windows 10. You can either hit the new Task View button on the taskbar or swipe in from the left edge of the screen to pull up a one-page view of all your open apps and files. It’s not much different from using the Alt-Tab combination shortcut on your keyboard, but this presents a convenient way for touch-oriented users to get an overview of what’s running. 

 

  • Universal apps

Some of these apps, such as Photos, are brand new. Photos will pull your images across your PC and mobile devices and organize, enhance and sync them through OneDrive. The system even detects duplicates and stores just one copy of the same image, and can automatically create good-looking albums for you.

 

  • Office apps get touch support
The latest version of Office apps Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook provide a touch-first interface across phones, tablets and PCs. The persistent function ribbon at the top is now an app bar that shows up only when you need it. In Outlook, you can delete messages from your inbox by swiping each entry to the left. Swiping to the right flags that message.
 
 
  • Continuum

With the rise of hybrid laptop-tablet devices, Microsoft makes it easier to switch between either mode. The system will detect if you’ve plugged in a keyboard or mouse and switch modes for more convenient interaction. If you remove the keyboard/mouse, a notification will pop up from the task bar at the bottom, asking if you want to activate Tablet mode. 

 

  • Unified settings / Control Panel

Instead of having two apps to control your device settings in Control Panel and PC settings, Microsoft makes things less confusing by bringing them together in one. You can manage your device from one place instead of hunting for a specific menu.

 

 

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