The company is trying to help users make the most of the new OS

Jun 18, 2013 05:26 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has already explained that it wants Windows 8.1 to become a much more familiar working environment, but in addition to the return of the Start button, the company is also preparing some new tutorials.

A leaked screenshot showing the new Reading List feature to be included in Windows 8.1 also reveals some new tutorials, tips and tricks, and guides that will be made available in the next Windows release, confirming that Microsoft is indeed trying to make Blue a much more appealing platform.

At the same time, the tech giant will also introduce some new customization options for the Start screen, thus allowing users to easily configure what Microsoft calls a full-featured Start Menu replacement.

Of course, full details on Microsoft’s new strategy supposed to make Windows 8.1 a truly successful product will be revealed next week in San Francisco, as the new OS is set to arrive on June 26.