So what is coming in the non-Update 2 August release? Trackpad improvements, better SharePoint Online integration, and Wi-Fi API updates for external developers. Good stuff, but not on the same size-scale as Update 1.
The new code will land via Windows Update, so you won’t have to do much to snag it. Just be around.
Update 1 to Windows 8.1 was a large release, improving the boot preferences of the operating system, expanding device support, and also adding new user interface elements that made the platform far easier to use. It was big enough to warrant an “$Update_X” tag.
“[R]ather than waiting for months and bundling together a bunch of improvements into a larger update [...] customers can expect that we’ll use our already existing monthly update process to deliver more frequent improvements[.]“This release is somewhat notable as it underscores Microsoft’s faster release strategy for non-numbered releases, which is to say smaller, incremental updates rather than platform-wide releases. If you use a Windows machine, in other words, you can expect your machine to improve month-by-month.
link:techcrunch
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