If you are one of those Windows Insiders’s devs, you’d probably already have seen the latest build (Build 10532) which Microsoft just dropped. This release cycle, which MS is following, has become extremely interesting, considering how fast developers and consumer get to feast on a new build.
Getting to what this new build has to offer, it gets some core improvements in code, in the form of improved menus, which should provide a bit more aesthetic fit. Also live, is the ability to share notes from the Windows Feedback app with others.
But as always, there are some known issues with the build. Here we go :
Do note though, that this build is only for desktop users, and not for mobile ones. (sad, I know). However, a build is in pipeline, and here’s what Gabe Aul has to say,
We have found and fixed a few issues that would be a blocker for some Insiders in recent builds in our internal rings, so we haven’t had one we felt was ready to go out to you since 10512. We have some good candidates coming through with those fixes, so after we run them for a while and ensure they are ready for you we’ll get them out.
Since the Windows Feedback app is a Universal Windows Platform app, it means the next mobile flight will include the ability to share feedback as well. Gabe did give a look of how feedback app will look like in the follow-up mobile build.