Windows 10 is Microsoft's most versatile operating system to date. Instead of revising the entire operating system every year, the company designed it to receive semi-annual updates, which are mainly aimed at adding new features and improving stability and overall performance. And by doing so, it gives laptop and PC users a gradual upgrade option.
The versatility is complemented by several options suitable for different types of hardware, individuals or businesses. There's Windows 10 Home Edition, which is best for individual use, and Windows 10 Pro, whose toolset is ideal for businesses and professionals. And there's even an Education version designed for the classroom. Not surprisingly, this operating system has become Microsoft's most popular by far.
Even with its successor, Windows 11, now available as a free optional upgrade for Tens and Sevens users, Windows 10 is still one of the most widely used operating systems - which is probably why Microsoft will continue to update it for the foreseeable future.
The return of the Start menu:
Windows 10 has established itself as the best operating system in the series. It's good for keyboard and mouse users on PCs and laptops, and it's also optimized for touch devices like smartphones and tablets.
One of the most interesting features seems to be the return of familiar desktop elements such as the Start button and Start menu. There are many other useful additions, such as virtual desktops, where you can create multiple workspaces using task view. Let's not forget Cortana, the fun and excellent virtual assistant mentioned above and first seen on Windows phones. Microsoft has also added features that will protect against modern cyber threats.
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