Pavan Davuluri, the new Executive VP for Windows and Devices, has made a post on the Windows Insider Blog about the new dedication to Windows quality. He outlines some of the latest changes in the Windows operating system, including the new taskbar customization, integration (or lack of) in Windows, faster File Explorer, among many other things.
Notable to active Windows Insiders, is a simpler and more transparent Insider Program (which reminds me of when it first started) as well as an improved Feedback Hub (you are submitting feedback if you experience and issue, right?:) ). From the sounds of things, this is a return to some old policies and views that really makes the Windows Insider program exciting and feels like you’re a part of the team in helping make Windows the best operating system it can be.

With all these new and latest efforts coming from Microsoft, I do expect a change in the quality of not just the Insider builds, but for Windows in general. There’s been an overall negative response to a lot of things with the operating system lately, with many decisions being what the consumer has said they absolutely did not like or want. The new EVP seems to be more customer focused and has his ear to the ground listening to the concerns. I look forward to more of the changes and direction that they are taking Windows and the Insider Program. It’s also nice to read the post and feel like they are serious about this and not just a PR post (although, the future will tell if that’s true or not).
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