Windows 10 October 2018 Update Is Now Available; Features 'Your Phone' Android Messaging App, Dark Theme For File Explorer, and Other Tweaks (techcrunch.com)
Microsoft today announced that the Windows 10 October 2018 update is now available. While the update is fairly minor, it does offer a number of interesting new features. TechCrunch reports: The most interesting of these is probably the new "Your Phone" app, which allows you to text from your PC using an Android phone that also runs Microsoft's mobile companion app. In later iterations, that app will also sync notifications to your desktop, but for now, that's not an option. There also are tools for continuing your workflow as you switch from your phone to PC (or vice versa). These features work for iOS users, too. As far as syncing between devices goes, it's worth noting that the update also will allow you to share your clipboard between PCs.
Since everybody likes a dark mode these days, the Windows 10 File Explorer now also includes a dark theme. There's also a revamped search experience, as well as a new screenshot tool. While the release includes plenty of other tweaks, both in terms of functionality and design, the most anticipated feature, Sets, didn't make it into this release. Sets is probably the biggest change to the overall Windows user experience since the release of Windows 10, so maybe it's no surprise that Microsoft is trying to perfect this. And perfection takes a while. ZDNet has highlighted many of the "smaller" new features, such as the improved Windows search functionality, battery details for Bluetooth devices, and a built-in Clipboard manager that can sync clips across devices signed into the same Microsoft account.
Since everybody likes a dark mode these days, the Windows 10 File Explorer now also includes a dark theme. There's also a revamped search experience, as well as a new screenshot tool. While the release includes plenty of other tweaks, both in terms of functionality and design, the most anticipated feature, Sets, didn't make it into this release. Sets is probably the biggest change to the overall Windows user experience since the release of Windows 10, so maybe it's no surprise that Microsoft is trying to perfect this. And perfection takes a while. ZDNet has highlighted many of the "smaller" new features, such as the improved Windows search functionality, battery details for Bluetooth devices, and a built-in Clipboard manager that can sync clips across devices signed into the same Microsoft account.
It looks like pretty much all of these features are things that Apple users already had...
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Thanks for that, I needed a good laugh. Every single one of these updates is taking Windows further and further away from being a desktop OS.
Wow, a dark theme. What is this, 2000?
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More notably, for people with brand-spanking-new Geforce RTX video cards, this update adds DXR support. That is, DirectX Raytracing, and by extension Nvidia's RTX. Not sure if any games support it yet in public releases though.
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Since Windows 1.0, there has been a system-wide color theme. Instead of requiring APPS to implement their own dark and light themes, why not just use the system theme?
I've been running it for about a week on an HP G4 Zbook. No major surprises or snafus. My fingerprint reader didn't work immediately post-upgrade, but works now. I assume it grabbed the new driver from Windows update, but haven't followed up to check.
(I work for Microsoft as a Platforms PFE supporting enterprise customers, and I understand that makes my opinion invalid. They aren't paying me to say this. They aren't paying me to say that either.)
This is too much. I am switching to Linux desktop for sure.
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I'll get used to it though. Thanks Microsoft for the choice.
Next thing you know, Microsoft will add the dark mode to the Control Panel (it just continues to stick around after its deprecation in Windows 8: aka the tablet touch UI fiasco, so scandalous it caused Microsoft to skip a version.)
I will be pissed if in a future release "dark mode" inverts the colour scheme of the command window to be black text on a white background, though. ;-)
I've got to say that I love dark mode for everything
That's so GOOD to hear! What you'll REALLY love is darkie mode for absolutely EVERYTHING! Starting with a massive 12 inch nígger penis pounding your wife, stretching that puss to the LIMITS and making you an INSTANT CUCKOLD you white cracka bastard!!
Windows 10 does not install on any of my machines. Not because technical reasons but because me ;)
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I still want that and a million other posters asks for this for years in the feedback app.
Anyway I am addicted to type 1 hypervisors which means Hyper-V thanks to Intel crippling my i7 4770K with VT-D IO so I can't run VmWare esphere so I will be sticking with the later version of Windows 10 as Hyper-V seems buggiest with new releases as it is never tests thanks to only Grandma and average Joes testing new releases.
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As far as I know they still haven't fixed the bug where all windows initially draw white. I had a support case open. Microsoft would not fix.
As far as I know they still haven't fixed the bug where all windows initially draw white. I had a support case open. Microsoft would not fix.
Wow. So to Microsoft you might as well be a big-lipped blue-gummed cotton-picking fucking nígger!
Can I revert to the old look and feel or can I turn that "update" off altogether?
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...the length of these Slashdot headlines is getting way out of hand.
Unless Win10 gets working prevention of their snooping, it will not make it on my machines.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
Is there any feature that i would actually care about? How about fixing the damn networking; wifi and wired?
Forced telemetry, installing unwanted apps, being creepishly involved in my computer/operating system. F. that.
Why doesn't Windows 10 allow you to do what we used to do with Windows XP - edit all the colours of the window elements? Because some idiot at Microsoft has decided that they know best, and that 'flat' design (i.e. crap design) is 'modern' and therefore wonderful, and nobody is allowed to change it.
(I know I can use WindowBlinds from Stardock, but I shouldn't have to.)
What a stupid, brainless, irresponsible option to put on Disk Cleanup, which traditionally, was for cleaning your system files.
BTW, that last update was 38GB. Really, does it seem reasonable that an operating system would take up 9 DVD's WTF?
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