The new Start menu blends Windows 7 and Windows 8 for maximum comfort. Several innovations sell Windows 10 by themselves. It will be a free upgrade for users of both Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1, assuming they switch within a year’s time. Windows 10 is designed to welcome most Windows users. Several issues which we noticed in a draft of this review were resolved by the time the final draft was edited. Microsoft is busy fixing bugs, hour by hour. Let’s emphasize this-there is an incredible amount of activity going on right now. And this review also reflects updates that we made after testing against the July 29 “release” code. We received multiple assurances, however, that what we reviewed was what existing Windows users received starting July 29 (remember, the rollout will be in phases), and what will be installed on new PCs from a vendor like Lenovo or Dell. Microsoft may have frozen its core operating system in advance of the July 29 launch, but the OS and its apps will be updated continually over their lifespan-which, in the case of Windows 10 itself, will be 10 years. Note that this review is not, and will never be, the review of the final version of Windows 10.
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