
Desktop-Dedicated OS
Microsoft has released a preview version of Windows 10 and many are critical. Interestingly, many reviews that say, such as Windows 10 OS X seems to Yosemite! One of the main changes and possibly major flaws Microsoft did with Windows 8, which attempts to match the position of your operating system and the mobile OS system. Apple has always done a good job of iOS, the maintenance of its mobile operating system, OS X and independently. Windows 10 seeks to change this and return to being a desktop operating system really dedicated.

View job
Windows 10 and OS X 10:10 Yosemite are very similar, but it is not necessarily a bad thing. One feature that both operating systems seem to share original Apple OS X Mission Control (bottom). Mission Control allows you to see all Windows programs running on an organizational heads-up. It also allows you to view multiple desktops and add additional jobs with a click of a button. Windows 10 has a nearly identical feature known as the task view (Top).


By clicking or pressing the Display group in the Start menu button takes each mode of heads-up application window in a grid. From here you can see other virtual desktops or create your own virtual desktops meaning are back. What's even more interesting is the gesture shortcut up view task is identical to the Windows 10 Mac OS X. Simply slide three fingers on the trackpad and the mode is set. Of course it is a rip-off of OS X, Apple, but also a very smart move by Microsoft.
Start menu Return & more
One of the most important things that users do not like Windows 8 was that the Start menu is essentially gone, replaced by direct Tiles Planet. The good news is that the Start menu is back and not at the expense of the tiles, essentially making everyone happy. The tiles are now able to join the Start menu and can also display updates in real time. This is also similar to the OS do with your notification center X Yosemite. OS X Yosemite offers customizable widgets on the Today screen as in iOS 8.

OneDrive
However, Microsoft can take credit for the similarities between OS X and Windows 10 in terms of Yosemite OneDrive and iCloud unit. In both operating systems, the login user accounts can be linked their discs. When this happens, iCloud, and a hard drive fit perfectly with the desktop experience, making it easy to access files and folders from the cloud or to save the files that are synchronized with the cloud. Apple users were after a more or Dropbox OneDrive approach to cloud services and now they are getting their wish.
