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Microsoft Released Windows 10 Preview Build 15002 Ahead Of The Creators Update

Microsoft Released Windows 10 Preview Build 15002 Ahead Of The Creators Update

Cris Xander Juliano

Microsoft just released its Windows 10 Preview Build 15002 for PC to Windows Insiders of the Fast Ring, ahead of the Creators update, which is due early this year, according to a report by PC World.

We'll try to tackle as many added features as we can as there are so many improvements on this particular build.

Microsoft Edge

A tab preview bar will allow users to easily glance at a visual preview of every active tab without leaving your page. You can scroll down by using touch, wheel, mouse or touch pad. Users will now be able to set aside their tabs if they choose to do so as an added feature for the Edge.

The latest build also offers a feature of auto-blocking Flash, which might be a popular feature. It won't load Flash anymore unless you want it otherwise.

Start Menu and Notification Drawer

This feature will allow users to drop tiles into a custom folder on the start menu. Just drop one app at a time and then name the folder accordingly. The Windows 10 phones already have this feature.

Improved Scaling and Sharing

This build tries to solve the problem of icons suddenly shifting position or changing sizes when a user redock the laptop by having a scaling option in Settings. Windows will now have smoother resizing of desktop apps.

Windows redesigned the sharing experience that focuses more on apps and integrated with where you are sharing from. The Windows Share will show up the new share fly out within the app you are going to share from and will give you a list of apps you can share it to.

You can click here to read more about the new features.

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