![]() ![]() ![]() The Windows 10 Anniversary Update differs from this dramatically as the OS you will get in August has been developed with millions of regular people already using it daily on laptops, tablets, phones, and desktop PCs. However, by this time the OS was already feature-locked meaning the feedback by the public was just last-minute bug fixing. In the past, "beta testing" was often internal until just before release when it was opened up to the public. To get to the "final" Windows 10 Anniversary Update for August 2 Microsoft released a staggering 25 builds for PC and 16 builds for Windows 10 Mobile over the last eight months. ![]() Microsoft is releasing a mainstream operating system that was directly shaped by its most enthusiastic users. It also means that this OS was truly crowdsourced with 75 million pieces of feedback and 5,000+ enhancements to the OS attributable to volunteer Insiders (estimated to be slightly less than 10 million people). This free program means that customers can get early access to what eventually is the Anniversary Update. Many of the changes, or at least the direction in which the changes went, were a direct result of the millions of Windows Insiders. ![]()
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