Monday, January 11, 2016

Windows 10 build 11097 is being tested internally, no UX changes yet, all structural





Microsoft has begun working actively on new Windows 10 builds to release them to Windows Insiders. Microsoft's Gabe Aul, VP of Engineering Systems in Windows and Devices Group shared again some details about the progress of those builds via his Twitter.

Windows 10 logo banner bwIn his Twitter conversation, Gabe Aul mentioned that he has Windows 10 build 11097 installed on his PC. It can be the same build promised by him in a "few more days" to replace the barely old Windows 10 build 11082, which was released to Insiders last December.

Jumping to 10586.63 from the current build of Windows 10, Version 1511, Build OS 10586.36, the new update is expected to be a cumulative update whose improvements arent yet known. 

Windows 10 build 11097 also known as Redstone.

Redstone is expected to bring notable changes to Action Center, Microsoft Edge, Cortana and may also add some integration with Office 365 services. Cortana is expected to be extended to a system-wide assistant. Notification Center / Action Center might get support for widgets, offering quick snapshots of data, synced across your Windows 10 devices. 

Microsoft Edge will get extensions support: this was confirmed in Windows 10 build 11082, which already has this feature partially implemented. Another interesting feature of the Redstone update is Task Continuation which will allow users to start a task on one device and then resume and finish it on another.


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