The Switch Microsoft’s changing its Windows 10 S operating system into ‘S mode’

Less than a year after introducing Microsoft Windows 10 S, a lightweight version of Microsoft’s operating system marketed to students and businesses, the company is now folding the separate systems’s main features into every version of Windows.

Windows 10 S will now become “S mode” in Windows 10 Home, Windows Pro PC and Windows 10 Enterprise, according to a Wednesday blog post from Microsoft corporate vice president Joe Belfiore. The change is prompted, in part, by feedback that having so many versions of Windows was confusing, Belfiore said.

The system, which lets people run apps only from Microsoft’s app store, was introduced last May and seen as a close competitor to Google’s Chrome OS. It was particularly marketed to elementary, middle and high school students — a market Google dominates in the United States — as a more streamlined and secure system, ideal for parents and teachers looking for a way to limit their children’s computers.

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