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Top features to try in Windows 8.1 Enterprise Preview

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Windows 8 Enterprise users can now download a preview version of the first major update for Microsoft Corp.’s touch screen-friendly user interface. The general availability for the patch is expected in October.

Aside from the return of the Start button (sort of), what changes can business users expect from Windows 8.1? Windows team member Erwin Visser lays them out on the Windows blog. Here are a few of the new business capabilities he includes:

In addition to Visser’s features, there are more business goodies packed into the OS udpate. Here’s a few more as described by Microsoft’s TechNet page about Windows 8.1:

Windows 8 users will need to upgrade to version 8.1 within two years of the general availability release to remain supported, Microsoft says. By the way, if you’re wondering when the Windows 8 support will end, as Windows XP’s support is ending next year, you won’t have to sweat about getting cut off until Jan. 10, 2023.

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