Reflections on Windows 10 Version 10130 Thus Far Discussing its features, performance, and overall experience.
Reflections on Windows 10 Version 10130 Thus Far Discussing its features, performance, and overall experience.
I kept missing updates on the Windows 10 technical preview for months before deciding to install it. After trying it for a few hours yesterday and another few today, here’s what stood out—compared to Windows 7, some of the new features come from Windows 8.
No, Windows doesn't support multiple desktops in the same way OS X does.
I didn’t like build 10130 much, and my computer also didn’t. Yes, the start menu and Cortana worked, but the whole process was really shaky. It kept freezing, so I just went back to version 9926 from January.
In OS X, managing several desktops is similar to using applications across different windows. You can run multiple programs on one desktop and switch quickly to another. This setup offers a smooth experience. For Windows 10, having multiple desktops works much like in Ubuntu, allowing you to organize tasks efficiently. I haven't tested it with many monitors yet, so I'm unsure about the performance there.
For a reason, it didn't bring me back to 10074. Instead, it took me all the way to 9926 starting in January.