
Microsoft has actually managed to make it easier to work in Windows. And, as some of us know from using iOS and Android, this is quite a handy approach.

With the Metro interface it gives us really intuitive and simple access to thousands of apps – by genre, type, popularity, etc. But the Windows Store is a great step forward for Microsoft. Microsoft Marketplace would sound much less similar to, ah, that other app store belonging to You Know Who©. It’s a little odd that Microsoft settled on that name. But with the new Windows 8 interface, the icons are a little larger, so there’s a finite number of things you can fit on the desktop. Today it’s easier to find something, as icons are small. It’s no fault of Microsoft’s, but after a few days of use, the Windows desktop will pretty much look the same as your desktop today: tons of icons, files and media with only God knowing where to find what. But we all know that the Windows interface won’t always look so clean and elegant.

The user experience is a result of the developer’s abilities to follow those three golden principles: light, clean and simple. KasperskyPremium Support and Professional Servicesįirst of all, the Metro interface looks amazing.KasperskyEndpoint Security for Business Advanced.KasperskyEndpoint Security for Business Select.
