Wednesday 10 February 2016

Microsoft begins To Publicly Launch Of Window 10 Share Points


Microsoft today launched a website dedicated to keeping track of Windows 10 Release Notes. For more features, improvements and changes the company has grown, now you can only visit the historic upgrade Windows 10.

"After listening to comments on the level of disclosure for Windows 10 updates, we decided to implement a new communication system, which updates the operating system," a Microsoft spokesperson told VentureBeat. "We now present the historical update Windows 10, a center for the release notes that accompany each update and serve as a historical record of notes from the previous version."

The "feedback" that Microsoft refers to fund amounts to complaints from users of Windows 10 who wanted to know more about what the company pushed to their devices. In the future, each updating of the list is a summary of significant developments with links to product details.

Because Windows 10 updates are cumulative, you may need to scroll down a bit to find exactly when something has changed. For now, Microsoft lists only two changes (also released today as part of the monthly Patch Tuesday cycle of Microsoft), as there are two windows 10 branches:

The first part of July launch (build 10240) and updated in November (build 10586) branch. We have introduced new features of the operating system in November after seeing, or "flighted", insiders with windows between July and November. Most customers have moved automatically from July to November Rama Rama. Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise and Education customers publishers may postpone updating the branch in November and stay in the SET's role in July - up to 10 years for some corporate customers.

Windows 10 is a service. As we wrote in our deep dive into how Microsoft is still working on Windows 10, Windows are started then new construction, even if the operating system launched in July 2015.

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