Windows 10 TH2 Build 10586
Windows 10 is familiar and easy to use, with lots of similarities to Windows 7 including the Start menu. It starts up and resumes fast, has more built-in security to help keep you safe, and is designed to work with software and hardware you already have. So Why become late ? Get Windows 10 Final Build on your devices today !
Features
- Windows 10: They want list
 - Add tabs to Windows Explorer/File Explorer
 - Make Windows Update a one-stop shop for ALL drivers
 - Kill off all Aero-themed objects
 - Bring back Aero Glass!
 - Persian calendar
 - Pin ANYTHING to the Start menu
 - A new Notepad.exe
 - Remixing the Volume Mixer
 - Drag-and-drop apps between virtual desktops
 - You can now show either 3 or 4 medium tiles per group
 - Tiles now can have jumplists
 - The start context menus have been updated to display icons and contain the app’s jumplist
 - Cortana now also works for local accounts
 - The context menus for tiles have been reorganized
 - You can now share apps through this menu
 - You can now review apps through this menu
 - Desktop app tiles now can have their own color (Office 2013, Firefox, etc)
 - Start now supports up to 2048 tiles (up from 512)
 - The title bar of WinRT apps will now take the color of the splash screen while starting
 - Context menus have a more consistent look
 - When colors are set to the taskbar, start and action center, they now also apply to title bars
 - The look for dropdowns has been changed system wide
 - Jumplists have a new design
 - Improved dark and light theming
 - The text that is shown while preparing your account after an upgrade has been updated
 - When you snap a window and select another window to snap beside it, you can resize both windows at once (only horizontal)
 - This needs to be enabled under System > Multitasking
 - Task View now allows to snap apps to the screen or replace apps
 - You can now drag apps to the bottom in Task View to close them
 - Windows Spotlight can now be set as the lock screen on all editions, not just the Home edition
 - You can now disable the background for the logon screen
 - Cortana can now understand your inked notes
 - Cortana can now track you movies and ticketed events
 - Cortana can now warn you for missed phone calls
 - Cortana can now save energy when you’re not using it
 - Cortana can now sync your messaging and calling history
 - Your default printer is now the last printer you’ve used
 - You can now use Hyper-V within another Hyper-V guest machine
 - BitLocker has a new XTS-AES algorithm for encryption
 - Windows Update for Business is now available
 - Windows Store for Business is now available
 - Edge has been upgraded from version 20.10240 to 25.10586
 - EdgeHTML has been upgraded from version 12.10240 to 13.10586
 - Extended support for HTML5 and CSS3
 - Support for the download-attribute in an anchor
 - Support for the picture-element
 - Support for :in-range, :out-of-range, :read-only and :read-write
 - Support for font-size-adjust
 - Support for input type=datetime-local
 - Support for ellipses
 - Support for Object RTC
 - Support for HTML Templates
 - Support for new input types
 - Support for Pointer Lock
 - Support for Canvas blending modes
 - Improved support for ECMAScript 6 and 7
 - You can now open proxy settings from within the Microsoft Edge settings
 - You can now share media to other screens
 - You can now use “Ask Cortana” when reading a PDF
 - When a page is properly paginated, the next button will light up to go to the next page
 - Tabs won’t resize when you’re closing tabs until your mouse leaves the tabbar
 - Edge now shows previews of tabs
 - You can now sync your favorites and reading list
 - You can now cast media to other devices
 - Middle-clicking the Edge-icon will now launch a new window
 - The F12 tools can now be docked into the window
 - The search engine setting now has its own pane
 - The note feature has a new icon
 - The Settings-icon on the taskbar has no longer a background color
 - The Settings-tile is now transparent for non-fresh installs too
 - The Settings app’s splash screen now uses the accent color of the user
 - The About page now shows the Windows 10 logo in the user’s accent color
 - Installing apps to another drive has been enabled again
 - You can now change where Windows has to store offline maps
 - Changing the scaling settings will now go in effect when changed, without clicking “Apply”
 - You can now locate your device with GPS and Location tracking in “Find my device”
 - The Windows Insider Ring now has to be set with a slider instead of a dropdown
 - The Activation-screen no longer shows a product ID and key but the status if you’ve been digitally entitled
 - You can now (dis)allow apps to access your call history
 - You can now (dis)allow apps to access and send emails
 - You can now make Windows select the correct time zone automatically
 - The “Storage” tab now has icons for each file format
 - You can let Windows notify you when there are issues with any USB-connected device
 - The Insider settings now show your account details and allow you to stop receiving builds for a limited amount of days
 - The Control Panel’s Theme Settings have been extended, back to the state from Windows 8.1
 - The default apps are now marked as “Recommended for Windows 10” on the Default apps page
 - There is a new “Learn more” link in Windows Update that is supposed to give you info on the latest updates
 - Windows Apps now have an opening and closing animation
 - Windows Apps now can have jumplists
 - Skype Video has been added as a default app
 - Messaging has been added as a default app
 - Phone has been added as a default app
 - Sway has been added as a default app
 - All build-in apps have been updated to more recent versions
 - Improved memory management
 - You can now share feedback more easily with links to the app’s content
 - Improvements to the text input panel, including expanding when more space is required and punctuation improvements
 - New emojis have been added
 - Some icons have been replaced
 - There is a new system in place to warn you for common issues when using the Insider Preview
 - The “Environmental Variables” window has been reworked
 - You can now activate Windows 10 with a Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 key
 - Windows will now claim to be version 1511, which probably stands for November 2015
 - The build number of a public build no longer has to be dividable by 16
 - The copyright has been changed to 2016
 
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