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New Windows 10 build brings Ink improvements, container support

After a brief lull, Microsoft has released another new Windows Insider build, the first to debut since Gabe Aul gave up the program’s reins to Dona Sarkar.

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This build contains a lot of fixes for bugs that have been found on previous testing releases and it contains a handful of new features on the PC side.

Microsoft has released a new beta build of Windows 10 aimed at enhancing various aspects of the operating system, including support for the LastPass extension in the Edge browser, as the company hurtles toward releasing a major update in the coming months. According to LastPass, the company is “working closely with the Microsoft team” to bring the extension to Edge.

Appropriately, you may also experience some other issues around, but ensure to exactly report them to Microsoft because in the long run it will be helpful for you as this is regarded the goal of the program, Insider. Which is very very nice indeed.

Other bugs include an issue with Edge that prevents files from automatically downloading when users click a link and a problem that crashes the Settings app whenever users navigate to the Privacy tab.

Settings improvements: The navigation pane is now white in light mode or black in dark mode, and a small block of colour has been added to highlight what Settings page users are on.

The release features two new icons, one for Blu-Ray drivers, the other for the network Quick Action. Yet, in spite of these warnings, Windows 10 Mobile build 14361 seems a ideal & neat build and the list of fixes is also impressive.

Meanwhile, in the Windows 10 Mobile Build 14361, Microsoft has fixed a fault that caused phone handsets to freeze after users touched the screen immediately after enabling Narrator, and from this build onwards, the user’s preferred DPI setting for the display will be backed up and reapplied when restoring the device. Check out this post for the more detailed information.

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There’s more to discover in this new build, but if you want to check out all changes, have a look in the box after the jump to see the full release notes.

Windows 10 is available now as a free upgrade