Windows 8.1 is still in development and there are many things that are still being worked on. One of the things that is being worked on is the Polish language support. A new build of Windows 8.1 has been leaked and it shows that the polish focus is still there and improvements are being made. One of the things that has been mentioned in this build is how Cortana needs to be localized in order to work properly in Poland. This was also mentioned in a previous leak, so it seems like this will be a priority for Windows 8.1 when it releases. Another thing that has been mentioned is how users can’t use their mouse wheel to move windows around like they do on other platforms. This was also mentioned in a previous leak, so it seems like this will also be fixed soon. Overall, these leaks show that Windows 8.1 is still in development and there are many things that are still being worked on. It seems like the polish focus will continue to be important when Windows 8.1 releases and improvements will be made


Windows 8.1 RTM is nearly here and Microsoft is continuing to work hard adding polish and improvements to the operating system. The Verge has obtained a copy of the latest leaked build and taken it for a test spin, so if you are curious about the latest round of changes, then here is your opportunity to see what is new!

Screenshot courtesy of the The Verge.

Windows 8.1 is continuing to evolve and add the ‘polish’ many users have wanted since the initial 8.0 release. Some examples in the latest build are the addition of new ‘help tips’ to built-in apps, continued improvement of the default apps, enhanced context menus, and more.

You can learn more about the latest changes and see a photo gallery of screenshots from the latest leaked build by visiting the links below.

New Windows 8.1 build addresses first-time user complaints [The Verge]

New Windows 8.1 build addresses first-time user complaints (Photo Gallery) [The Verge]