Windows 8.1: first major update in March?

Microsoft should propose March a first update for Windows 8.1, the iteration of Windows 8 launched last October. Improvements should in the first place concern the Modern UI (formerly Metro) interface

 Windows 8.1 : première mise à jour majeure prévue en mars ?


The information relayed by Win8China, the Wzascok blog and the American version of ZDNet announced several changes that would facilitate the adoption of Windows 8.1 tablet, but also on PC.
According to these revelations, the final return of the button 'start' on the interface Windows 8.1 desktop would not the order of the day, especially the modern Windows 8 interface changes.
Microsoft should thus allow users quicker access to applications opened on the Modern UI interface, allowing automatically dépingler active applications in the taskbar of the classic desktop interface. A shortcut that will allow faster between the two interfaces.
A shortcut menu on Modern UI for PC users
Microsoft should also facilitate the management of their applications on the Modern UI interface, with the ability to call a context menu with the right click of the mouse to PC users. This feature would inter alia to uninstall an application, resize it, or pin it to the taskbar in two clicks.

Other news more directly affect users of Windows 8.1 on touch interface. Ave adding a button to stop click System on Modern UI, and the optimization of the system for use on slower tablets in terms of RAM and storage space.
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This update would be provided on the occasion of the "Patch Tuesday" (monthly publications of Windows patches day) next March.


Photo credit: Wzascok