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So easy to achieve based on language pack installed and in use....ie:- English US or English UK.
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that the next update for Windows 10 would be dubbed the "Fall Creators Update," carrying on the theme of creators that was first introduced with the "Creators Update." Microsoft's naming scheme for Windows 10's next update is especially odd, considering not everyone in the world uses the term "fall."
I actually asked Microsoft about this back at Build in May. At the time, Microsoft told me that the "Fall Creators Update" was going to be its name everywhere, probably to help streamline marketing. But in countries like the UK where the term "fall" isn't a phrase used when talking about seasons, this may actually confuse customers. It appears now however that Microsoft will in fact regionally adjust its name where appropriate.
US-based website: Coming soon starting with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
UK-based website: Coming soon, starting with the Windows 10 Autumn Creators Update
Read more: Microsoft will call Windows 10's next update the 'Autumn Creators Update' in the UK | Windows Central
Update: The Windows 10 Autumn Creators Update will be called 'Fall Creators Update' after all | Windows Central
So easy to achieve based on language pack installed and in use....ie:- English US or English UK.
Surely when it's Fall/Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere is transitioning from Winter to Summer, what all of us in the north call Spring when that seasonal change happens to us?
Will the antipodeans get a Spring Creators Update then?
Can anyone point to anywhere on an installed system where it actually call itself 'Creators Update' ? It's 'version 1703, os build 15063...' everywhere I look. the Fall/Autumn naming only seems to be used on the advertising/info web pages...