Windows RT devices promise longer battery life than most Windows 8 devices. At first look, Windows RT has the same interface as Windows 8. But while Windows RT has a desktop mode, it is far from full-featured. See more below. Windows 8 will be able to run all software from the Windows Store and any third-party programs that you may have used in earlier versions of Windows.
No third-party browsers, no third-party games, no third-party anything. Currently the Windows Store has around 5, apps, more than 90 percent of which are compatible with Windows RT. While Windows 8 is a drastic shift from previous versions of Windows, it does support the tools business users need. Windows RT is not necessarily a business-friendly platform. Because it is so closed off to third-party software, users will have to depend on the built-in Microsoft apps to do work.
Microsoft today announced the names of the three variants of Windows 8. Microsoft today announced that there would be only three flavors of Windows 8 operating system when its final version is released. If you plan to upgrade or buy an installed Windows 8 PC or tablet you should know the difference of these Windows 8 editions. Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro are for PCs or tablets powered by x86 processors both 32 and 64 bit.
You can upgrade from your Windows 7 see the screenshot below for details with these editions. It only comes pre-installed with the supported devices. Windows 8 Pro comes with all the features of Windows 8, plus additional features meant for pro users such as encryption, virtualization, PC management and domain connectivity are there. To get an initial idea of the features of these three editions of Windows 8 see the below screenshot. Windows RT can't in the same way: while it does have the old Windows Desktop for some of Microsoft's own apps, the desktop won't be available to third-party software.
Windows RT apps must use the Microsoft-style interface, although Windows 8 programs can use the traditional Windows desktop too. Windows RT also restricts what APIs application programming interfaces developers can use, especially for web browsers.
As Mozilla's Harvey Anderson puts it, "only Internet Explorer will be able to perform many of the advanced computing functions vital to modern browsers in terms of speed, stability, and security to which users have grown accustomed. As you might expect, Windows RT doesn't get everything you'll find in Windows 8. North America.
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