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Hi Shane,
Thank you for sharing your inquiry here. You can experience new features and many improvements compared to previous Windows versions. There is a design and interface improvements. More powerful security and login securely with a look or a touch; no password needed with Windows Hello. You can visit here for further information : https://www.microso... I hope this is sufficient to your questions. Best regards, John |
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Hi Shane,
Windows 10 is full of new features and improvements. I am sharing some of them here so that you can know how it will be worth upgrading to Windows 10: 1. All your photos in one place No more endless searching. The Photos app collects all your photos and videos in one place. From your phone, and your PC, and OneDrive. Then, it organizes your memories into albums for you to enjoy and share. 2. Sign in with Windows Hello If it’s available on your device, Windows Hello changes how you sign in. It uses your face or fingerprint instead of a password. Go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options to set it up. 3. Rule the web with Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge is the first browser that lets you take notes, write, doodle, and highlight directly on webpages. Use the reading list to save your favorite articles for later, then read them in reading view. Hover over open tabs to preview them, and bring your favorites and reading list with you when you use Microsoft Edge on another device. Plus, Cortana is built in to Microsoft Edge to help you do things faster and easier. 4. Cortana can get it done Cortana, your personal assistant, is right on your desktop. Ask her to set up a meeting or send an email to a friend. She can even find your files for you and tell you jokes. Select the search box and type what you want Cortana to do, or just select the microphone to talk with her instead. 5. New Task view Now the Windows 8 task switcher has been unceremoniously dumped, there's a new Task View in Windows 10, too, so users can switch between virtual desktops.That's because Microsoft now recognises that novice users use the taskbar rather than switching in other, cleverer, ways such as Alt+Tab 6. Snap Assist helps you snap windows A new Snap Assist feature also helps users work out which way is best to snap apps to. You can snap windows into new screens and tile Windows - just as you've been able to since Windows 2.0 or maybe 3.0. I hope this helps. Regards, Lokesh |