New
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- Thank you for all of the feedback you provided on Friendly Dates in File Explorer. At this time, we’ve decided not to roll out Friendly Dates to users as part of the 19H1 release. Insiders will see this option go away starting today, regardless of build number.
MAY 1, 2019 10:04 AM
Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18890
Thank you. Now added as:
1. New Windows Update features that put customers more in control of updates (Build 18362)
Last edited by Brink; 09 May 2019 at 10:35.
I'm assuming it eventually will be available to all. This below was from 18305. I haven't seen anything yet saying it was pulled. Time will tell.
"Some of you may have already seen this in previous builds, but don’t worry if not, we’re continuing to roll this out slowly and you will see it in an upcoming build."
Yes, a Microsoft engineer had said the same about "friendly dates":
Precisely in another forum I recently commented that Microsoft at any time could decide not to release another of the features that have been tested in the insiders builds, the automatic expansion of the navigation panel (Start menu), this also applies to the header, at any moment they could decide not to release that feature in version 1903, just as they decided not to release the "friendly dates" in this version.