Virtual desktops feature is nothing new, Windows had a utility from Sysinternals since Windows XP, versions of Linux like Ubuntu and even Apple’s OS X have similar functionality, but bringing a native virtual desktops to Windows 9 further confirms the company trying to make the OS more appealing to Windows XP and Windows 7 users. This feature is really useful and users with laptops or computers with a single monitor will get the best benefits as they create multiple desktops to work on. SEE ALSO: Windows 9: free for all, including for Windows XP and Vista Keep in mind that Windows “Threshold” still under development, this and other features may or may not make it into the final product. However if this feature makes it into the final version, it’ll be a welcome addition. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.