Microsoft releases Windows 10 Build 10130 with a number of new optimizations and improvements, but no major feature changes.
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Windows 10 Build 10130: Start menu, new icons, Cortana, features + UI changes
Microsoft is starting to roll out Windows 10 Build 10130 through the Fast Ring of updates. The announcement was made by Gabriel Aul, head of the Windows Insider program at Microsoft, who also notes that Windows 10 Build 10130 includes a number of tweaks and improvements and the operating system is overall more polished and stable – keep in mind that we will see fewer major feature changes going forward.
As we've already seen in one of the leaked versions of the operating system, Windows 10 Build 10130 includes a new set of icons that will be more noticeable to users in File Explorer. There's also a new taskbar animation for actions like moving files, downloads, and more.
There are several improvements around the Start menu. Based on feedback, the Action Center now has refined edges, Jump Lists are updated with a new modern design, and Continuum now brings back the swipe gesture to open the app commands just like in Windows 8.1.