Microsoft released several builds through Windows Insider before the final version of the new Windows 10 operating system a few months ago. To be exact, the term final version no longer applies once the operating system is released as Windows as a service.
Sources close to Microsoft report that since early November, the company plans to release Windows 10 Fall Update. In fact, according to WinBeta, the update will be released on November 2.
The new updated operating system, previously referred to as Threshold R2, will bring improvements to the existing possibilities, as well as new features in the operating system.
Rumors have suggested that the upcoming update will be able to be installed on any version of Windows 10 through Windows Update and will come under the name "Windows 10 November 2015".
What will include Windows Update in November?
- Start tiles will support jumplists.
- Desktop tiles will have their own color and can be displayed in three or four in groups.
- Additional features in Cortana: inked notes, locating movies and ticketed events, missed calls, energy saving, syncing messages and call history.
- Microsoft Edge will also come with upgrades: improved HTML5 and CSS3 support, ECMAScript support 6 and 7, pre-review tabs, favorites, sync list, F12 tools, search engine setup directly from the search window.
- Locate your device with GPS.
- Do not allow applications to access call history, and sent emails
- New apps by default: Skype videos, messages, Phone, Sway.
- All embedded applications are updated in the latest versions.
- Improved management μνήμης
- New Window Environmental Variables
- Windows 10 can now be enabled with a Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 key during or after installation.
Major corrections
- Applications can be installed in other drives.
- Select to set where offline maps are stored.
- The color is determined by Personalization and now affects the title bars.
- Improved - more consistent - appearance of the context menu
- Improved dark and light theme
- Cortana support for local accounts.
- The Start menu supports up to 2048 tiles after updating, not just 512
- Control Panel Settings have returned to the state they were in Windows 8.1, giving you more options.
If you are registered to program Windows Insider, some of the fixes and updates above you may have already noticed. From all the above we can say that many users will welcome the update with open arms.
A feature will be absent. Support for Edge extensions, probably coming shortly before 2016, or early 2016.