ARM version of Win8 does not abandon the desktop to support desktop applications

  

Microsoft today introduced all aspects of the ARM version of Windows 8, one of which is interesting, that is, it supports desktop applications, such as Office 15, resource manager, desktop version IE10 and so on. Microsoft pointed out that the Windows desktop is a very important part of the ARM version of Windows 8.

Microsoft said: "ARM version of Windows 8 will include desktop version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, which is Office 15 … … ARM version of Windows 8 supports Windows desktop experience, including resource manager, desktop version IE 10, and most other Windows desktop features. ”

For the ARM version of Windows 8, the Windows desktop is a very important part. The desktop provides users with a familiar place where you can interact with PCs, specific files, storage, networking, and a range of peripherals. For example, you can use the Resource Manager to connect to an external storage device, transfer and manage files over a network share, or use multiple displays. All of this is so familiar, fast, efficient and practical.

At the same time, the starting point for the ARM version of Windows 8 is to let users pay attention to the Metro application without spending time on the desktop. But the acquisition of the desktop does not waste resources. When you want to use it, it is there. Microsoft provides desktops for the ARM version of Windows 8 to ensure that it does not compromise system security, reliability, performance, and battery life.

In the Windows version of the Windows 8 Windows desktop, including the desktop version of Office 15 and so on. The ARM version of Windows 8 does not cause any problems when users want to get full familiar Office software and compatibility, hardware-accelerated browsers (desktop version IE10) and other desktop applications.

Microsoft demonstrates ARM version of Windows 8:



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