Windows 10: leaks of builds 10120 and 10123 show improvements

While the launch of Windows 10 is becoming closer, Microsoft continues to work on the next version of its operating system. Today, new versions (builds) have just been disclosed, offering insights on what there is new in the OS of the Redmond giant. The screenshots show the build 10120, exit on May 14 Some modifications have been identified.

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Applications Music Video Preview Preview and were replaced with Music and Video applications in this release . It seems that the two applications will be the default program for these file types.

The Reading List app has been removed from this build, and Windows Reader does not come automatically with this edition. This could be because Microsoft Edge has been designated as the PDF file viewer default operating system. If you want to continue using Windows Reader, it will be available for download in the Windows Store.

It is interesting to note that the classic Windows applications that are compiled using the Windows 10 SDK will generate errors if they attempt to use the properties BackgroundCapableMedia (used to play audio content in the background) or ForegroundOnlyMedia (used to play audio content that is not in the background). In addition, applications Universal Windows Platform (UWP), extremely attractive from being installable on all Windows 10 devices (smartphones, tablets, PCs or Surface Hub), following on from the Windows 10 SDK will also receive compiler warnings and a failure message if they try to use these items. All changes in build 10120 has been listed on the blog WZInc.

On May 15, a leak of Build 10123 hit the Internet. It showed that Microsoft Edge would have an InPrivate browsing feature , and the ability to save passwords. You can also configure the browser to open a specific set of sites from the outset.

Ideally, users will now be able to refer to Windows Update later. Cortana has also been improved - you can now use a new feedback option to suggest improvements to Microsoft. The Home screen, the Start menu and the Recovery Tool present in Windows 7 are also back in build 10123.

Microsoft continues to target July as the launch date for its latest operating system, Windows 10.
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