As it seems, Microsoft is beginning to change its tactics, at least in the way that updates are available in Windows 10.
So after today's announcement of the company to launch a web page that lists the change logs for computer updates, the company does the same for its mobile operating system.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-mobile
For history, let's say that since Windows 10 was released in July, 2015, the company decided that the changes brought by updates did not concern its customers and thus stopped publishing them.
However, it has begun to have several cumulative updates, and users of the new operating system updated their systems without anyone knowing what is going on their computer, and what problems they might create.
As for those who rejoice at the successive "concessions" in the publication of change logs, we should mention that the operating system is closed source.
This means that the company can install what it wants without anyone understanding it (if it does it smart).
On the other hand, we do not observe any regression at theme which concerns many since the announcement of the new operating system. The telemetry data collected by the company.
There is no mention for one simple reason: The company will continue with the collection data we like it we don't like it The reasons; Many, one of them and the one that the company uses the most is the continuous development of the operating system.
Also:
Six months after the operational announcement, Windows 10 continues to show incompatibility with certain devices.
I personally have not encountered a problem, but there are updates from our readers and iGuRu.gr editors that the problems continue to exist.
It's like the company released Windows in beta form. This perhaps explains the time "grant" (one month) that Microsoft makes, to those who want to go back to an earlier version.
Naturally nobody can complain about free operating software that comes in beta format. Since they are free ladies and gentlemen!
The fact shows a slowness in the development of the functional. Reminds you of something;
Historically Windows releases of Microsoft we go "one-one": An excellent XP and then an unacceptable Vista, a wonderful 7 and then the controversial 8 and 8.1.
Now the series has Windows 10 which, according to the company, will be the latest version of Windows that changes distribution and becomes Windows as a service.
This way the company can play without having to change versions. And he will "play" or otherwise experiment until the general public is satisfied.
Until then patience guys…
And one last thought of the writer:
Finally how free is the new Windows 10 operating system: How much would it cost Microsoft to hire so many testers?