Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16188 PC and 15210 Mobile Insider

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  1. Posts : 30,585
    Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro)
       #50

    dencal said:
    I agree bug fixing should be a priority, but the problem is introducing new functions can interfere with past bug fixes, and so the problems mount ad infinitum....best to do as M$ appear to have planned, slowly feeding in new concepts.
    Superfly said:
    ... seems all Edge and integrating existing PDF stuff... I would have thought the "Changes, improvements, and fixes for PC" takes precedence over the "What’ New in Build 16188 For PC"...

    Just a thought regarding where their priorities lie... Insiders that report problems are the ones that should be primarily addressed .. IMHO (as always)
    like you said in the last post.. not taking sides, just trying to understand. I think we are, more or less, guessing about development paths of build (sub)branches. Think we could see a pattern with new features introduction and bug fixes in AU and CU.

    I'm getting impression MS is doing like old gold miners.. Get a bunch of new material and then clearing it slowly. in February I didn't believe that MS would deliver AU in March. So many old and new bugs in build twice a week.. I last two weeks they just crushed most of the bugs. And AU was ready in time (more or less ).

    We are in the timeframe of introducing some new features right now, and I'm kind of cool with this. There will be bugs and changes, but it's Preview thing.

    Just my view :)
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  2. Posts : 3,453
       #51

    waltc said:
    Yes, at some point Microsoft is going to have to freeze "feature creep" and concentrate on extant bugs or else it's simply going to worsen with time, imo. No question about it.
    I agree... just dunno why new features are so important... rather than fixes (unless we are so self-absorbed)
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  3. Posts : 807
    Win10x64 v2004 latest build fast ring
       #52

    DooGie said:
    I agree totally Superfly. an example is when they introduced Paint 3D. I'm sure that 99% of users will never bother with it. Give me a perfectly working OS that I can run 3rd party apps of my choice on and I'm a happy Windows user :)
    I was sort of amazed @ Paint 3d, actually, to discover that it did not replicate standard paint's feature set and simply add the "3d" toy set of features to it. I put the old paint right back in--its highest feature of use to me is when I do screen shots and save them to image files. Regular paint has a couple more handy features, too, which means I don't have to whip out a full-blown image processor every time I want to do something simple, etc. But Paint 3d is a novelty/toy and certainly no replacement! Surprising. But hey...I once worked on a credit-card project (putting together an e-commerce engine for an online store) with a bunch of programmers more skilled than I in certain aspects of what needed to be done--and I was surprised by how little they actually knew about certain things relative to what I considered "common knowledge" in fully using Windows...;) (Practical cause-effect stuff.) They were great with the coding--but not so hot with the command line, if you know what I mean...;) It's not a criticism by any means--just an observation.
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  4. Posts : 2,205
    WINDOWS 10 Pro x64 build 19042.685
       #53

    moorhen2 said:
    Looks like Outlook is still broken in this build, still locking up when trying to send and recieve emails.
    I think that's on the list of known issues:
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  5. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #54

    waltc said:
    I've wondered why folks just don't use outlook.com through their choice of browser as opposed to the Outlook email application...?
    I use Outlook desktop app because it allows me to use my multiple email accounts from one application. I use actively about half a dozen Microsoft account emails, a few @MyOwnDomains addresses, two Gmail and so on. Turning your question around, I'm wondering why on earth should I sign in to all these accounts separately using a browser when it's so easy and effortless to manage and access all of them centrally using Outlook desktop app's intuitive and clear GUI, not to mention getting automatically notified about new messages, calendar reminders and such without a need to keep multiple browsers open staying signed in to all accounts.

    As Outlook is more a personal information manager than a simple email client, it also integrates my tasks lists, calendars and contacts from various accounts.
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  6. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #55

    Kari said:
    I use Outlook desktop app because it allows me to use my multiple email accounts from one application. I use actively about half a dozen Microsoft account emails, a few @MyOwnDomains addresses, two Gmail and so on. Turning your question around, I'm wondering why on earth should I sign in all these accounts separately when it's so easy to manage and access all of them centrally using Outlook desktop app's intuitive and clear GUI.

    As Outlook is more a personal information manager than a simple email client, it also integrates my tasks lists, calendars and contacts from various accounts.
    Absolutely spot on..........so easy to set up and so convenient.
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  7. Posts : 26,439
    Windows 11 Pro 22631.3447
       #56

    I do not understand why this is being Called The Creatures Update and build 15063.13-250 were called the Creators Update. There are issues in this build that were reported and are still not fixed. I cannot change the Lock screen or get anywhere near the setting as the desktop returns after a flash. I cannot use sleep as when I try to wake it up it restarts and then I get a msg from MS,,,and so forth. It seems to me that as these builds progress the quality is deteriorated. Oh and it only took me 2 1/2 hours to install. after 3 GSOD,s and 4 failures. End of rant.
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  8. Posts : 3,274
    Windows 10 and windows insider
       #57

    Josey Wales said:
    I do not understand why this is being Called The Creatures Update and build 15063.13-250 were called the Creators Update. There are issues in this build that were reported and are still not fixed. I cannot change the Lock screen or get anywhere near the setting as the desktop returns after a flash. I cannot use sleep as when I try to wake it up it restarts and then I get a msg from MS,,,and so forth. It seems to me that as these builds progress the quality is deteriorated. Oh and it only took me 2 1/2 hours to install. after 3 GSOD,s and 4 failures. End of rant.
    Josey, it is ok to rant. I hope you reported these issues -- even if you reported them in previous builds. MS needs to know these are still problems that are not resolved.
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  9. Posts : 2,491
    Windows Insider Fast Ring LatestKUuuntu 20.10
       #58

    Installed on the physical machine smoothly. I am now creating a Hyper-V VM using the Generation 2 style (never successfully did this before with Hyper-V) The physical machine itself has a Gigabyte Mobo which is only capable of the "Hybrid UEFI". don't use it but only the SSD is on a MBR partition - all other drives are GPT. Can see a reason to change from MBR to GPT yet. I'm interested as to whether the time sync problem arises - I'll know fairly soon. Even if it works with Hyper-V no guarantee it will work with VMware or Virtualbox.
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  10. Posts : 56,824
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #59

    One area seems to be stable......the list of known issues in this build.
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