![]() But we’ll touch on Xbox One and Windows 10 later on, and there’s plenty to discuss in the PC version alone, even if such a label is a dubious one these days. Microsoft hopes this will help kickstart developers creating more Windows 10 apps, particularly ones that work on phones and tablets, though progress so far has been fairly slow.Ĭovering all that is beyond the scope of a single review, particularly given that Windows 10 Mobile – as it’s to be known – is still in its infancy. The core Windows apps such as the Edge browser, Mail and Calendar, are universal. ![]() ![]() Most importantly, Windows 10 means developers can produce universal apps that work across desktop, phone, tablet and Xbox One. That means offshoots like Windows RT are consigned to the dustbin, as is Windows Phone – Windows 10 even powers the Xbox One now and will be coming to Internet of Things devices. Microsoft’s vision for Windows 10 is ambitious – it’s nothing less than the “kernel” for every Microsoft-powered device out there, no matter how small or large. Introducing the new desktop and a new vision ![]() Below is our original review of Windows 10, by Edward Chester, published on its launch in July 2015. ![]()
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