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T professionals and (soon) businesses with volume licences (or to intrepid
testers who don't mind an evaluation version that expires after 90 days and
can't be upgraded, downloaded from here).
The rest of us will have to wait until October when Windows 8
upgrades, new Windows 8 PCs and Windows RT devices will be released -
but this is the final version that you'll get then, so we can finally
review the full, finished Windows 8 operating system.
If you've been following Windows 8 through the development process, especially if you've tried the Release Preview, Windows 8 won't surprise you. The changes between the Release Preview and RTM aren't major, except possibly the removal of Aero Glass transparency from desktop windows and turningDo Not Track (DNT) on by default.
New to Windows 8?
Windows 8 represents a fundamental shift in the way Windows works and is far more touchscreen-orientated for use on tablets as well as traditional PCs. If you're completely new to Windows 8 and haven't used a preview version, we'd recommend you check out our guide to the new featur Windows 8 compared to Windows 7
Running Windows 8 RTM
First of all, it's worth noting that the Windows 8 RTM is still only for x86/64 PCs; there isn't a version of Windows RT for ARM devices that you can download and try out, since there aren't any ARM devices that will run it.That's because of the extremely custom way that ARM devices are built, where not even the way to control a physical button is standard. Microsoft isn't supporting tablets built to run Android or WebOS, either.
Much of what we're seeing in the RTM will be the same on Windows RT systems as it is in
Windows 8. Most features - from the Start screen user interface to the touch gestures,
to the Windows desktop and built-in Windows tools such as File Explorer and Task Manager -
will be practically identical (although we don't have a definitive list of which built-in
tools will be built in with Windows RT).
The vast majority of apps in the Windows Store will run on both. Microsoft has even confirmed
it will offer Flash functionality for IE on Windows RT (at least on what it calls the "initial
delivery of Windows RT PCs").
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