
The company will also make it easier to ensure you get all of the latest features.
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Microsoft 's promises of a better Windows are moving one small step closer to fruition, starting with the Windows Insider Program. In a blog post authored by Microsoft product manager Alec Oot, the company promised a simpler channel structure and more control over which features Insiders get to try.
The channel structure is being simplified down to two primary channels. The previous Beta Channel will go into the more simply named "Beta" branch, while what was previously the Dev Channel will go the "Experimental." These are where you go for first access to the newest features. Though Oot explains that in the Experimental channel, "what you see may change, get delayed, or not ship at all."
If you're in the existing Canary Channel, things will get slightly more complicated, with 29500-series builds going to Experimental (Future Platforms), while 28000-series builds will transition to Experimental (26H1). Future Platforms will be the earliest preview build you can get, and one Oot writes that it is "not aligned to a retail version of Windows."
You may like Microsoft promises serious improvements to Windows 11 performance, reliability, and updates Microsoft is reportedly working to fix Windows 11's most annoying flaws Microsoft adds built-in speed test to latest Windows Insider builds, but it's just a Bing shortcut Features and gradual rollouts On the Beta channel, there's another big quality of life change for Insiders. Microsoft is stopping gradual feature rollouts. If Microsoft announces a feature and you download the update, you'll get it. This differs from the previous practice of gradual rollouts. While the company says the gradual rollouts are designed to assess how features perform before releasing widely, they acknowledge that it made the program "unpredictable," and it could mean that "you don't get the new features that motivated many of you to join the Insider program to begin with."
For the Experimental channel, there will be flags for new features, so Insiders can enable the ones they want to try and disable those they don't.
Windows Insider for Business will see the same changes as the consumer program, while the Windows Server version will continue unchanged. Release Preview will hang around as an advanced option for those who want to try production builds shortly prior to their general release.
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Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/microsoft-simplifies-windows-insider-program-fewer-channels-and-switching-without-wiping-your-device#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
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