
But when we tried out this feature, all we saw was a blank screen, even though the controls seemed to indicate that the video was playing.

Consīuggy playing: While the conversion side of the app works fine, there is also a Play tab that you should be able to use to play any video from your computer, and even those that you've downloaded through the app but not converted yet. With just a few trial clicks, you'll be importing and converting videos like a pro. A few helpful tips pop up when you first open the app, pointing to various tools that you'll need, but it's hardly necessary. Intuitive interface: All features of this app are conveniently available through its main interface. The formats are also organized by device, so you can quickly find the format you're looking for whether you have an iPhone, Android Phone, Android Tablet, Samsung Phone, Roku, or just about anything else. Tons of options: You're almost guaranteed to find the right format in this app's long list of options. Just import the video, pick your preferred format, and hit convert, and you're ready to transfer that video to your mobile device. We will make a public announcement prior to ending the offer.Any Video Converter takes videos from your computer or downloaded from the Internet and converts them into just about any format you'd like. According to Microsoft's FAQ: " We have not announced an end date of the free upgrade offer for customers using assistive technology. Indeed, the offer has no termination date, at least for the moment. It's not like I deprived another user of getting something they truly need Microsoft hasn't indicated a fixed number of licenses available or anything like that. Because, to be honest, I just did it yesterday - I'd forgotten to update one of my kids' older laptops and was kicking myself for having missed the cutoff date. I'm trying to decide if there's some ethical reason not to do this. It's pretty much identical to what everyone got prior to July 29. There's nothing different about this version of Windows or the license that accompanies it. That'll download a small executable you'll run to download Windows 10 in its entirety and perform the upgrade.

(We won't tell if you don't.)Īnd the process couldn't be much simpler: Head to the Windows 10 upgrade page and click Upgrade Now. If you missed the free Windows 10 upgrade, you can still get it - even if you don't use assistive technologies.
