To me do not change anything, but maybe it would be better to have a new release every week, would make this program less boring
Finally daily builds has come back, now we must wait only the end of month for the download of 1013x build.
I don't think so because MS issued isos for 10074 and will take some weeks or so to bring something real new. I assume to receive some minor updates in between but I do not expect a new build that soon
Doesn't explain nothing, log expose only last compile, and at this point of works microsoft compile a new build every day (how in past 100xx branch), and the more probably releasing time for new build it's set for the end of month (or worse for the end of next month if wzor don't leak something before)
Assuming that the new recompiled builds are features complete, and works of microsoft will be more centered on UI feedback (if Gabe it's clever and knowing which are the most important priorities), i think that for see new changes will be necessary less builds.
well probably more builds since there not landing major new features the fbl impressive branch should be more stable more stable means more builds meet the standard they put forth to push it to insiders the more stable a build gets the more eyes you need to catch any bugs etc so the need for more widespread testing
Missing only a few features to implement: *Full new icon set. *Blurred trasparency also on other system parts. *New universal apps (task manager, notepad, file explorer, wordpad, replaced old paint). *Unified folder and other remaining settings to new control panel. *New UX for offline setup. But i tuink that most of these will not be implemented in rtm
I don't think it's fu**ed up! MS has to different path" 1. for internal and the 2. for external (official Build releases)!
Maybe, who knows? But may I see the things from an different view?! Anyway, I'm just an imperfect human (which I'm like to be), while others see them as perfect (what they're for sure NOT)!
I do love the direction Microsoft is taking with Spartan / Edge, it's about time we get some actual competition for Chrome on Windows as Chrome has been going downhill for the past year or so.. But sadly it seems like Spartan / Edge suffers from the same inconsistencies as Internet Explorer does? And I doubt they will go away as they've been present in Internet Explorer for quite some time now. For instance, commenting in comment sections using Disqus is a pain due to both IE11/12 and Spartan/Edge not being able to do line-shifting at all. Even though I format my comments using half-decent spacing and line-shifting they all disappear as soon as I post my comment forcing me to edit my comment to get the back in. Secondly, things like reply with quote on forums based on IP.Board is not working most of the time. Making it impossible for me to quote others. I have never had any of these issues with browsers like Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. But with IE11/12 and Spartan/Edge these kind of issues seems to be all-over-the-place really dragging the browser experience down the drain. Microsoft also needs to separate the browsers proofing controls from the operating system itself. For people like me who like to have Windows and all it's content and everything displayed in English, but still post lots of things on the Internet in my native language (Norwegian) it's really annoying to have to actually active the damn language bar in Windows and jump from English - Norwegian Keyboard Layout and Norwegian - Norwegian Keyboard Layout to have the correct spelling and proofing tools when need be. And if I forget to change back from Norwegian - Norwegian Keyboard Layout to English - Norwegian Keyboard Layout a lot of applications and whatnot starts to default to Norwegian.... Why can't we have a simply option to right-click and change proofing language within the browers like every other popular browser have been offering for ages?