Microsoft takes Win10 user feedback seriously

  

Computer store news: Microsoft is developing Windows 10, this upcoming new operating system will be for desktop computers, mobile platforms, Xbox One game consoles and IoT devices. But before the official release of Windows 10, Microsoft took the lead in launching Windows 10 Technology Preview on October 1 last year, in order to seek user feedback and feedback to further improve the operating system.


Gabriel Aul, director of Windows internal planning, said earlier on Twitter on Twitter that Microsoft has been taking all users’ feedback seriously, and many of the meaningful requests and recommendations will be in the future. Implemented in the Build, users will see these features in the final version of Windows 10.

Less than half a month after the launch of the Windows 10 Technology Preview, Microsoft announced that more than 1 million users have downloaded this version of Build and collected 200,000 user feedback. Microsoft provides a dedicated application called "Windows Feedback" to collect user feedback. In addition, users can post feedback and new feature requests through the Windows User Voice Forum.

@vithren I think we haven't finished using the things inside the user voice. Many suggestions will be seriously considered.

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) January 7, 2015

Microsoft acknowledges that the Windows 8 operating system has a lot of unsatisfactory places. Deleting the start menu and providing the user-unexpected tile form Modern UI annoyed many users. This Windows 10 widely adopted user recommendations is to better understand what users really want and to engage users in the development process. So far, users have generated high expectations for the new Windows 10 operating system.

Microsoft will hold a press conference on January 21st to discuss "a new chapter in Windows". We also expect Microsoft to showcase some of the consumer features of Windows 10, and expect Microsoft to showcase Windows 10 mobile SKUs.

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