If you’re a Windows Insider, or have been following news of the various Insider Preview builds, you’ll know there’s a lot of new features and improvements in the update.
Here are some of the headline changes:
- Revamped Start menu -- The All Apps list is now permanently on display, and a small sidebar provides links to Power, File Explorer and Settings.
- Edge improvements -- As well as support for extensions (such as Pinterest’s "Pin It Button", Amazon Assistant, AdBlock, AdBlock Plus and LastPass), there’s a new history menu, and the browser can automatically clear browsing data when you exit it.
- Windows Ink -- This new addition lets you draw on your computer desktop and programs using a stylus or your finger, and add smart sticky notes.
- Cortana improvements -- You’ll be able to use the digital assistant from the lock screen, and it will be easier to search for music and Office 365 documents too. Microsoft says there are now over 1,000 Cortana apps available in the Windows Store
- GNU Bash shell -- A Ubuntu command line inside Windows 10. Only really something developers will care about, but it’s a big inclusion.
- Limited Periodic Scanning mode -- This sets Windows Defender to scan your PC at intervals, even if you have another anti-virus program installed, providing a useful second line of defense.
- Updated apps -- Most of the pre-installed apps have had improvements made to them.
~ Wayne Williams
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