After a fairly slow start to its Windows 10 Technical Preview program, Microsoft admitted that it had been a bit conservative in rolling out new builds of the OS, especially to those who had signed up to the "Fast ring", and eventually promised to up the pace.
True to its word, the company has been working to boost the rate at which it releases new versions of the operating system, and it delivered its latest preview, build 10061, on Wednesday, bringing a range of improvements, including more customization options, enhancements to Task View and Continuum mode, new Mail and Calendar apps, and plenty more.
Microsoft has said that the OS will become generally available in 190 countries around the world this summer, and the CEO of AMD let slip last week that it should be released by the end of July. That leaves just a few months for the company to get Windows 10 ready - but how is it doing so far?
We"d love to hear about your experiences with the latest preview release, as Microsoft continues to add new features and a bit more polish to its next-gen OS.
Was your upgrade to build 10061 smooth, or did you encounter any installation issues? What do you think of the new features in the latest build? What are your overall impressions of the OS as it now stands? And what else do you think Microsoft needs to focus on to make sure Windows 10 is truly ready for its launch this summer?
Share your thoughts with us below!