Microsoft Offers Another Windows 10 Build, Provides More Stability And Polish
Microsoft offers another new Windows 10 build. The operating system, which is launching in summer, offers new updates. Microsoft approach is on smoothing out the code than adding new features to the software.
The build is designed for subscribers of the ‘fast ring’ of the Windows Insider Program. The number of testers whether passed the 4 million mark. Previously, the number of testers was 3.9 million. The number of testers Windows 10 accumulates assists the market to understand both enthusiast, and developer interest in Windows 10.
Gabe Aul, head of Build Button pushing on the Windows team, described the shift in the following way:
I think you’ll see that this build is a bit more stable and polished than the last one, which is to be expected as we begin to stabilize for the public release this summer. From here on out you’ll see fewer big feature changes from build to build, and more tuning, tweaking, stabilizing, and polishing.
It makes a lot of sense, given the impending release timeframe of the desktop version of Windows 10. The mobile version will ship after.
What’s new in Windows 10 build 10122? Apart from bug fixes, Microsoft has introduced improvements to ‘Continuum,’ its method to allow a device to manage multiple forms of input without compromising usability. The Start Menu has been described, along with improvements to the Edge browser which was previously known as Project Spartan.
Sadly, I unable to bring a Windows 10 machine with me today, and therefore unable to take screenshots for you. Happily, Paul Thurrott has the goods.
Via: TechCroc