A Windows 8.1 build has leaked in the past as well and today yet another build has been leaked and is now available on the internet. Microsoft is expected to make an announcement regarding Windows 8.1, or Windows Blue, some time in June. The leaked builds give us an insight as to what exactly Microsoft has in store for us. Microsoft may release a preview build at the BUILD conference, whereas RTM release can be pegged for the end of summer. Those who are courageous enough to try out such leaked builds on their computers, should keep in mind that installing such software might corrupt disk on which these files are installed.
This latest Windows 8.1 leaked build 9369 doesn’t seem to have anything substantially different from the previous build. Microsoft is expected to add a new feature in every build, for all we know there could be a hidden feature in this particular build.but here we are all features that this build bring and you can see the big difference between it and windows 8
Metro Applications◾ New Alarms application.
◾ New Calculator application
◾ New Movie Moments application.
◾ New Sound Recorder application.
◾ New File Manager replaced Skydrive application.
◾ References to Windows Defender application.
◾ Updated Settings application.
◾ Automatic updates.
User Interface◾ Bigger/Smaller tiles for start screen.
◾ Slide up from start to view all apps screen.
◾ Slide to Shutdown feature.
◾ Color slider for theme.
◾ Slideshow for lock screen.
◾ Start screen sync.
◾ New search animation.
◾ Altered search panel.
◾ Multiple snapped applications on wide screen.
◾ Now apps can be snapped too on screen resolutions below 1366 x 768.
◾ Half-Half option for metro applications.
◾ Metro applications on multiple monitors.
◾ Thinner borders for some desktop applications.
◾ No transparent window on minimizing/closing.
◾ Support for touchpad gestures without any additional driver.
◾ Start screen group naming can be done without zooming out.
◾ Switching apps now lets you decide to put on left or right snap.
◾ Button on bottom of start page to enter app list.
◾ Search bar on the app list page.
◾ New animation for opening apps.
◾ Save on SkyDrive by default option.
◾ New device depending start screen icons.
◾ Access camera from lock screen by sliding down.
Internet Explorer◾ Synced tabs feature.
◾ Download list feature on metro version.
◾ Useragentstring added "like Gecko" which Firefox uses.
◾ History wipe on desktop like the one in metro version.
◾ References to WebGL support.
◾ References to Spdy-protocol support.
◾ Metro styled F12 Developer Tools
Kernel◾ Less ram usage.
◾ References to Minkernel.
◾ References to BaseFS.
◾ References to 3G/4G tethering.
◾ References to barcode scanning.
◾ References to Spdy-protocol support.
◾ Support for wireless displays (In Settings app)
◾ Support for touchpad gestures (In Settings app)
◾ ReFS enabled for client. Not only server anymore.
◾ DirectPlay. New Windows Feature.
(Resilient File System) Key features of the new file system (ReFS)◾ Metadata integrity with checksums.
◾ Integrity streams providing optional user data integrity.
◾ Allocate on write transactional model for robust disk updates (also known as copy on write).
◾ Large volume, file and directory sizes.
◾ Storage pooling and virtualization makes file system creation and management easy.
◾ Data striping for performance (bandwidth can be managed) and redundancy for fault tolerance.
◾ Disk scrubbing for protection against latent disk errors
◾ Resiliency to corruptions with "salvage" for maximum volume availability in all cases.
◾ Shared storage pools across machines for additional failure tolerance and load balancing.
It’s not yet clear if Microsoft plans to make “Files” part of the final version of Windows 8.1, but more information will probably be provided in June at the BUILD developer conference.
source:windowsbleu