January was always going to be a vital month for Microsoft, and the company is now days away from its Windows 10 focused event that is set to take place in Redmond on January 21.
Along with new details about the upcoming version of the operating system, the company is also ready to unleash the JTP — also known as the January Technical Preview, a new build that is expected to bring along several new features.
Including blockbuster ones like Cortana and Continuum.
The company has started teasing some of these new options on Twitter, and in the process stirring up interest in the eagerly anticipated release.
These newtweets bring Multiple Desktops and Task View into the spotlight.
Keep tabs on your apps with the new Task view button. More coming 1.21.15. #http://ift.tt/1IZ9GAk
— Windows (@Windows) January 15, 2015
Separate work and play with multiple desktops on a single device. More coming 1.21.15. #http://ift.tt/1BujRvL
— Windows (@Windows) January 16, 2015
Sure, these are already part of many of the existing Technical Preview builds that are floating around, but both are sure to be refined in the January Technical Preview version once it is released.
Plus, both these features enhance productivity for users, allowing them to better organize their work on the desktop. The Multiple Desktop option has, in fact, been a long time coming, as it is already part of rival operating systems.
Microsoft will also release ISO files of the January Technical Preview, enabling users to deploy fresh copies on their computers without the need of downloading previous releases.
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