Windows 10 Version 1607 Coming Early August 2016
Microsoft is pivoting the traditional desktop operating system as a service, by delivering regular updates every six months. The Anniversary Update includes improvements to apps such as Microsoft Edge, the next generation browser now supports extensions. Users can install add-ons that enhance the web browser with third-party functionality such as password managers and language translators. Over the past six months, we have been covering many of the new exciting features coming in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update — currently on Build 14376. For developers and IT Professionals working open source technologies, version 1607 will make it easier to write and run Linux tools and apps using the new Windows Subsystem for Linux. The update also expands on its inking features with a new Windows Ink Workspace and Cortana support for Microsoft Office. Users can create written reminders with date and time in the Notes app, which you can then add to Cortana. Microsoft is on schedule to end the free upgrade offer for users running Windows 7 or Windows 8 at the end of July. It’s worth noting that there are currently 350 million users running Windows 10, and everyone running it before the 29th get the Anniversary Update for free. Many users were expecting to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update before July 29. If you are excited about the Windows 10 update, and you have not upgraded to Windows 10 at all, now is the time to do so. Comment Name * Email *
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