While standing in line at a burger joint recently, we spotted a sign in the manager’s office that proclaimed, “Happy employees are productive.” That pretty much sums up the Windows 10 experience from the user perspective. It’s fast, feature-filled, easy to use and works across many types of devices. Although a unified experience across multiple devices (and using one account) was introduced in Windows 8, it remains a key factor in Windows OS usability. But because the mouse and keyboard still rule the desktop, it’s equally important that the Start menu is back in Windows 10, in all its full glory.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD