April 2015 marks the anniversary of Microsoft's beta version of Windows 10. Through Microsoft's Insider Program, Windows 8 users are encouraged to try out their latest PC platform. The latest beta Windows version hopes to bridge the gap between users that were very much used to the old format that had a Start Button with those that were pleased with the Live Tile experience of the Windows 8 platform. It seems that their decision to hear out their users' preference firmly integrates their desire to keep them happy but still pushing for forward thinking and innovation.
Featuring Project Spartan
Microsoft's VP Joe Belfiore gives us the scoop on the company's latest developments. Microsoft's official blog site gives us a snapshot of what to expect in the platform's latest development. Project Spartan is the software company's innovative web browsing experience for the PC User that is available to the public on the beta version of Windows 10.
Project Spartan promises to give ease of access to users through their novel version of the online experience. The newly developed features include Cortana, Inking and Web Notes, a newly designed Reading List and Reading View, as well as developing a new engine for the web browser altogether.
The BETA Version
The beta version of the web browser features new developments in giving users the ease of access to working on the web. Cortana is a built-in personal digital assistant that helps out with your work by researching for you through the internet. Inking is another feature which provides easy access for the users by enabling them to write or type on the page, comment, and share the Web Note to friends and colleagues. With that in mind, Microsoft developers give further ease of access to users through a distraction-free Reading List and Reading View. To keep up with the new developments, Project Spartan features a new rendering engine that promises users fast, more secure, and reliable web browsing experience.
Microsoft's Project Spartan is at its most basic, promising stage right now. As a consumer, it does look like the latest upgrade gives users the most out of ease of access. Our rapidly advancing technologies today have given us access to overwhelming amounts of information. With Project Spartan, PC Users can easily sort out the right information with efficiency and convenience.
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