But the big change to modern apps is that they run not in their own windows, but in windows on the desktop, like any other program, and they show up on the taskbar (where you can
also pin their icons).
Not exact matches
The app can
also buffer tracks as you listen to them streamed over Wi - Fi (or 3G) so you can then play them again when there's no connection, as designated by a little
pin icon on the track.
Pressing your devices menu key will bring up a menu with various options on it including «Sort Order» which lets you sort by Recently Read, Title or Author, «Manage eBooks» which has options to remove a book from «My eBooks», this appears to
also remove it from your account altogether but I'm not 100 % certain of that, there is
also a «push
pin»
icon you can click to ensure a title can be read offline.
Pinned sites not only get their own taskbar
icons, but their favicon is
also used where a browser logo would normally be, in the upper left corner of the window.
The taskbar is the primary way of interacting with the Windows desktop having links not only to open the Start screen, but all your favorite
pinned applications and folders, running apps and open folders, and
also the clock and notification area, which hold your notification
icons.
The Taskbar
also changes to be more touch - friendly — the
icons are more spaced - out, while the
pinned app
icons don't appear at all — and you can just cycle through them in Task View.
You can
also swipe down on an app
icon to make it a «
pinned» app, and this means it will never be archived.
You can now just click on the
icon that displays an audio playback to mute it, or tap on «Mute «from the context menu via right click on the tab.You can
also save free EPUB books,
pin books to Start, and right - click books in the Book pane.