Microsoft has released a preview version of Windows 8.1. It’s available as a free update from the Windows Store, and Microsoft will also offer a free downloadable ISO if you want to install the software on a computer that’s not already running Windows 8.
Download information is available at the Windows site, and while you don’t need a product key if you’re updating form Windows 8, new users will have to register with the product key:Â NTTX3-RV7VB-T7X7F-WQYYY-9Y92F.
Among other things, Microsoft says Windows 8.1 better balances the classic desktop user interface and the new “Modern” touch-friendly user interface.
To much applause, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told developers at today’s MS Build conference that the Start Button has returned, and users can choose to boot straight into the desktop without first seeing the Start Screen.
Windows 8.1 also adds new capabilities to the Modern UI. For instance, you can now have three or more apps on the screen at once, and you can resize each item. In fact, Micrsoft even showed off 8 Windows 8.1 apps running simultaneously on 2 different monitors.
There’s support for devices with smaller screen sizes, more customization options, and built-in support for Bing search so that you can get local results and web results from the same place.
Microsoft has added gesture support to the keyboard, letting you slide across the spacebar for recommended words, and slide-up to change certain characters.
Windows 8.1 also has built-in support for 3D printers, which means developers can write 3D printing apps and let you send the output to a printer the same way you would a normal printer.
Many apps, including Xbox Music, Outlook, and Internet Explorer have been tweaked or redesigned — although the full Modern UI version of Microsoft Office isn’t expected to launch until 2014. That probably won’t be included with Windows anyway, but will instead be sold as a standalone app unless you buy a device that comes with it preloaded.
The company did show off a preview build of the Modern version of PowerPoint during the MS Build keynote today.
As you’d expect from a developer conference, much of the Build keynote dealt with development tools, changes to the Windows Store, and other information for app makers. One of the most important things for users to know is that Windows 8.1 apps will be updated automatically, so you won’t need to go and into the Windows Store to manually update Modern-style apps.
very very very gooooodddd
I’ve been waiting on this for weeks. I cant wait for the ISO to come out to try it. I love windows 8, am just sorry i didn’t do the cheap upgrade when i had the chance. Hopefully they do something similar for those still running earlier versions of windows. Upgrading from Vista will be like a breath of fresh air.
I’ve tried twice to download the Windows 8.1 Pro Preview from the Windows Store to my Surface Pro and the download has failed, probably due to scalability problems with the Window Store. I thought the Store was running on Windows Azure. Maybe the Store devs didn’t use the new built-in Azure auto-scaling feature announced today (see https://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/windows-azure-and-cloud-computing-posts_26.html#Infra.)
This is a pretty good deal, but I wonder if there’s a date at which it stops working. I can’t find any info about it on the linked page.
It’s only a preview at this point… only install it if you’re fine about having to re-install everything when the official version comes out later.
Note, you won’t have to re-install anything if you wait and upgrade with the final release.
No PM, no State of Origin and no Windows 8.1 Preview ISO –
ISO files are not yet available
Some might say the perfect trifecta!
I almost had a seizure watching that video with all the blinking rainbow of colors and cut scenes. Had to mute the soundtrack too – be warned.
-Does it bring back NFS support for at least the Pro version?
-Are there up and down arrows for the software kebyoard?
-Can you disable the immedate activation of Connected Standby when you turn off the screen “feature” on Clover Trail devices?
-When in Connected Standby, will it automatically connect to WiFi access points when they become available?
-Does it bring back the GUI interface for managing your WiFi access points, network profiles and locations?
I’d try it myself but I don’t want to mess with beta builds.
Just image your drive before installing… So, if anything goes wrong then you can go right back to what you had before…
Or, if you have Pro… then you can just VM it…