Windows 10 Creators Update Preview: Microsoft Offered A 'BIG' Build 15002, An Early Treat

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Jan 11, 2017 03:36 AM EST

There are rumors online that Microsoft will be tossing up the Windows 10 Creators Update in April. However, Windows Insiders already released ahead of time a treat, a huge Build 15002.

Microsoft is freely providing non-Insiders a quick look of what's to be expected on Windows 10 Creators Update. According to SLASH GEAR, Microsoft termed it "BIG," and it is not either an overstatement. This is delivering consumers the thrill of waiting for the actual BIG revamp to arrive in the mentioned date.

Build 15002 was unveiled for the PC only as per the PCWorld. It is a segment of the Fast Ring of Insider builds. Users must consider for some glitches such as the Miracast connections which are not functioning. The Netflix app also apparently doesn't provide a video so it is preferably to use Edge.

These are really important because Microsoft didn't precisely state the Creators Update within the frame of the latest build. However, this load of features was definitely attached with the upcoming revamp. These things will possibly come this spring on non-Insider PCs.

The Edge squad is still bringing up developments since the initial release of Microsoft Edge. In fact, there are two key ones such as a tab preview bar and a tool to resume tabs that you've set aside.

Edge presents a small caret symbol to poke users' attention. They'll click it, and obtain a carousel that each tab is presently displaying.

There are other browsers that provide the power to revive tabs when the browser failed or a user unintentionally exit the window. Edge terms this as "setting aside" the tabs. It is with the addition of an icon in the upper left-hand corner and an extra icon to restore them.

The not famous and not secured Flash will be auto-paused with last year's Anniversary Update. The latest build will not load Flash unless a user indicates the Edge to do so.

Build 15002 is, likewise, presenting Edge which contains another delicate enhancement. A PC user can now introduce standard browser window or an InPrivate window straight from the taskbar.

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