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Because this is just a filter, those that prefer it the old way will be able to keep it as status quo. You can now filter the taskbar so that a taskbar will only show the apps running on that desktop. One of the things that I did not like about Virtual Desktops was that any apps open on a virtual desktop would be on the taskbar, which clutters the taskbar on the desktop you are on. Virtual Desktops have gotten a big update. The login is now a new look and feel, which is actually quite nice. The Start Menu has been tweaked, and now has a transparency effect. As with previous builds, some of the new Spartan capabilities can be tested from within Internet Explorer too.įor build 10041 though, there are a few changes. It will be the default browser in Windows 10, with Internet Explorer being moved to the background for enterprises which rely on its features only.

Early results from the new ECMAScript engine were promising, with results that are comparable to Chrome. For those that have missed it, Spartan is a new branch of Internet Explorer, which keeps some of the components but ejects a lot of the legacy code in an attempt to have a leaner, faster browser. The one big feature that was supposed to be in the “next” build was the new Spartan web browser, however some technical hurdles with the code have prevented this for build 10041, although we are promised it for the next round.
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Due to the frequency increase, we may not give a full breakdown on changes unless a new feature emerges which needs some discussion. Microsoft is hoping to have at least one or two new builds per month.
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There is no update yet on when the next slow ring build will be though.įast ring updates should be coming out much quicker now, so for those that want a more stable machine, the slow ring may be the safer bet. Microsoft will not be providing ISO files for fast ring builds, but will continue to provide ISO files for slow ring builds. Unfortunately it took almost two months to get a new build, and it is too early to see if some of the bugs have been sorted out.įor those in the Insider Program, if your computer is in the “Fast” ring for Technical Preview updates, you can get this update through Windows Update. I have been running that build on my main computer since it was released, and several bugs have lingered which I kept hoping would be sorted out with a new build. Just a few days ago, they promised to ramp up the builds, which have been stagnant since the January release.
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This afternoon, Microsoft release a new build of the Windows 10 Technical Preview, which is build number 10041.
