Monday, 19 October 2015

Windows 10 build 10568 : Microsoft veut vous faire aimer Edge


The build 10568 of Windows 10 has fuiter. If it offers very little change compared to the 10565 output last week, however, there is one that deserves to be thrown into it and a careful eye for applications installed by default.

The new beta turns fast and furious pace, though 10568 was not broadcast through traditional channels of Windows Insider and it is supposed to be reserved for a privileged few. No significant development has so far been identified in this release, except one: a new window appears when you want to use another application than the one delivered by default in Windows 10. this book the message "Do not try and switch now" ("do not change and try it now"). The message in question appears when you want to use Chrome or Firefox instead of Microsoft Edge. It highlights some features of Microsoft Edge, like the use of Cortana in the browser or the opportunity to annotate web pages.

The same dialog box is also displayed when the user wants to run applications other than those dedicated to photos and videos Windows 10. Clearly, Microsoft is doing everything to push users to operate its own applications, at the expense of course competition. It now awaits the reaction of the competition in question, which had already been vehemently to the release of Windows 10, including the side of Mozilla. Unless Microsoft makes back machine for the official release of the next build of Windows 10?
 

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