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Everything New in Windows 10’s April 2019 Update


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The next big Windows Update fixes a lot and the below are just the headers for each change. THe article gives extensive screen shots to see exactly what's coming. If you run Windows these are some long awaited changes and the Spectre fixes will give us back a lot of the speed we paid for in our last new computers. Remember to at least scan the full article in the link to see the extensive changes for the better IMO!

"Windows 10’s next update is the April 2019 Update, which is version 1903 and was codenamed 19H1 during development. It features a light theme, speed improvements, and lots of polish. There are no crazy new features like My People or Timeline.

This article includes everything new as of Insider Preview build 18323, released on January 24, 2019.

Screen shots and info under each header in the article.

Speed Improvements (Thanks to Better Spectre Fixes)

 

7 GB of Your PC’s Storage Reserved for Updates

 

Home Users Can Now Pause Updates, Too!

 

A Light Desktop Theme

 

Windows Sandbox for Professional Users

 

A Less Cluttered Default Start Menu

 

Windows 10 Lets You Uninstall More Built-in Apps

 

Cortana and the Search Bar Are Separating

 

The Start Menu Searches All Your PC’s Files

 

Passwordless Login

 

A System Tray Icon for Windows Update

 

A New Update Naming Scheme (For Now)

 

Zoom (and More) in the Console

 

More Automatic Troubleshooting

 

Notifications Hidden in Full-Screen Apps

 

Notepad Improvements, Once Again

 

More Improvements and Changes

 

Even More Changes!"

 

Source with screen shots and lots more info: https://www.howtogeek.com/402569/everything-new-in-windows-10s-april-2019-update/

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