

This actually does help you eyeball changes in it - like the fact that you now have 16 waiting notifications and action items - a little more easily. No more hiding the full app list unless you choose to select “All Apps.” The preview offers a full list that’s still front-loaded with “Most Used” and “Recently Added.” The alphabetical list follows.Īll the way on the other side of the Windows 10 screen, Microsoft pulled the Action Center and Notifications icon out of its confusing spot in the middle of the Task Tray and moved it all the way to the right. The app list itself is now a bit more of a throwback to old Windows. Windows 10 Insider Build 14328 essentially pins them to a spot in the Start Menu, just to the left of the scrolling App list. In Windows 10, you can scroll through a list of apps and watch key features like Settings, File Explorer, Users and Power slip out of sight. With Windows 10 Insider Preview Build, I get to watch the evolution of the Start Menu. It’s the reason Microsoft puts these builds out there: to get feedback from Windows Insiders and incorporate bug fixes and changes as necessary. In addition, I fully expected (and encountered) bugs during my tests. At this early stage, though - the final OS won’t ship until the late summer - virtually all the features are subject to change. Windows 10 Anniversary Update Preview Build 14328 highlights some of the best of Microsoft’s thousands of planned updates. The current one is officially called Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14328 and it took me an entire day to get it properly downloaded and installed on a Microsoft Surface Book. These are brave folks like me who are willing to install preview builds on their PCs. This week, Microsoft delivered a beta to Windows Insiders. Instead of a major overhaul, it’s the “tock” to Window 10’s “tick,” offering thousands of small updates - all designed to polish was is actually a very good operating system. Last month at Microsoft’s Build developers conference, the company unveiled the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Acer unveils its own Surface Pro clone and new Windows 10 laptops
