Microsoft today announced Windows 10 May 2019 Update, along with a new strategy for Windows Update release schedule and more transparency in this regards. Microsoft also officially announced the release date of the next feature update for Windows 10 and it won’t arrive this month.
Windows 10 May 2019 Update comes with a series of improvements to Start menu, Action Center, Settings app and more. It also introduces a new Windows light theme experience, Windows Sandbox and several other features.
Windows 10 May 2019 Update is expected to begin rolling out for free to compatible devices in late May 2019. Insiders have been testing Windows 10 version 1903 over the last several months and the update is finally ready for the Release Preview Ring.
After a month of testing with Release Preview Ring Insiders, the fully baked update will be ready for public consumption by the end of May.
“I’m pleased to announce that the Windows 10 May 2019 Update will start to be available next week in the Release Preview Ring for those in the Windows Insider Program. We will begin broader availability in late May for commercial customers, users who choose the new May 2019 Update for their Windows 10 PC via “check for updates,” and customers whose devices are nearing the end of support on a given release,” Microsoft said in a blog post.
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The problem is Microsoft often does not listen to Insiders. Many bugs in October update had been reported by insiders months before final release and still it has been released with those bugs. I'm really curious about May update as it's commonly known Microsoft does same mistakes over and over.
Because doesn't have smart employee to test and qualify their products , since windows 8 till now many bugs not correct because they don't have smart people to fixed this bug, just employ stupid people and windows 10 will fails like windows mobile before and windows 7 is great because it made with smart people not creepy contents.
Bugs such as?
E.g. File deletion if I remember correctly or notification panel coming from the left side and then switch to right (this bug is still present) . And some more I can't remember now. Some of them were mentioned here on windowslatest.