I've not found it to bad to deal with now I have used it for awhile but needed to learn it and how to use things. And most of it was made to be used with ease if you ask me. But like the windows itself.
Microsoft has unveiled Windows 10. Tonight we saw lots of new information about Windows 10 on PC, tablet and phone. And we found out that the Windows 10 upgrade would be free for existing Windows users when it launches later this year. Here's everything you need to know about the Windows 10 UK release date, price and new features. See also: Microsoft's January 21 Windows 10 event live stream and live blog.
Windows 8 has not been a universal success. In many ways a necessary step not well executed, Windows 8's attempt to stitch together desktop and mobile has been way too radical to encourage new users. And as the longer life of existing PCsand laptops combines with the growth of smartphones andt ablets to continually slow PC sales, Window 8 has come to be seen as a dud. See also: Windows 10 review.
This means two things: a new and improved Windows in the fastest possible time and - oddly - a jump in numerals to Window 10.
Windows 10 will include Xbox, in an app form. And a new web browser currently known as 'Spartan'.
Windows 10: UK release date
The latest build of Windows 10 will launch to insider testers next week, the final week of January 2015. It will hit Windows Phones in February. (See: How to install Windows 10 now.)
Microsoft has stated that Windows 10 will launch "later in the year" in 2015, so we won't get the April release we were hoping for. But it has also said that it will share more about "universal apps" at its annual Build conference in April. The Technical Preview licence runs until April 15 2015, so expect a more complete beta then.
Tonight, January 21 2015, we saw many more details of how Windows 10 will work across smartphone, tablet and desktop. And a new build was announced for testing. But Microsoft also made it clear that final code will not launch for at least six months.
Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer at Microsoft said in late 2014: "By next late summer and early fall we'll be able to bring out this particular OS (operating system). That's the current plan of record," according to Reuters.
Microsoft will not announce a definite launch date, because it is committed to user testing and doesn't want to be beholden to a specific date as it was with Windows Vista. But the plan is to launch Windows 10 for the all important fourth quarter of this year. Expect a September launch, or thereabouts.