![]() ![]() Windows 8.1 offers the following big improvements for desktop users: Coincidentally, Windows 8.1 contains many features that Steven Sinofsky and Microsoft refused to implement the first time. Either way, Steven Sinofsky, who presided over Windows 8’s development, left the company shortly after Windows 8 was released. Some have dubbed Windows 8.1 “an apology” from Microsoft, although you certainly won’t see Microsoft referring to it this way. If you’re an average Windows 7 user, you’re likely better off waiting until you buy a new PC with Windows 8.1 included rather than spend this amount of money to upgrade. Getting Windows 8.1 will cost you the same amount as a full copy of Windows 8 - $120 for the standard version. If you’re using Windows 7 or a previous version of Windows, the update won’t be free.
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