All applications are now referred to as Windows apps as opposed to Metro, Modern or Windows Store apps. You’ll also see a change in terminology from Windows 8. This way you can sync settings across all your devices. Read on to get up to speed with Windows 10.īefore we begin, it’s important to note a few things: Be sure to sign in with your Microsoft ID when you first set up Windows 10. Although the latest version of Windows 10 isn’t a “game changer” you should appreciate some of its newer options and enhancements like the new Start Menu, OneDrive, Action Center, Cortana and ability for it to adjust its interface according to the device you use.