Windows 10 build 10558 leaked over the weekend onto the web unveiling a number of changes and improvements over

build 10547

, which is the current public preview Microsoft has made available for Insiders a few weeks back.

Build 10558

includes changes on the context menus on the Start menu, there are new icons in Control Panel, and new options available in the Settings app. However, the most interesting changes are the inclusion of the new

Messaging app powered by Skype

and tab preview feature coming to

Microsoft Edge

.

Today, I’m including a new video to the

Pureinfotech YouTube channel


highlighting the most important changes and improvements for build 10558.

Below you’ll find a summary of the new changes:

Start menu

  • Updated context menu for tiles.
  • Updated Jump List menu for File Explorer.

Settings app

  • On

    Display

    , located inside of System — users can now change DPI settings and changes will apply automatically.
  • On

    Storage

    , located inside of System — Microsoft is enabling the ability to install apps to an external storage, such as SD card, USB flash or hard drive.
  • On

    About

    , located inside of System — users will now see the “Windows 10” logo.
  • On

    Accounts

    , users now have the “Email, calendar, and contacts” section, which allows to add accounts globally in the operating system, and there is also a new section called “Accounts used by other apps” to let users add different accounts to use with other apps.
  • On

    Update & security

    , there is a new option called “Find My Device” and similar to the option for Windows phones, you can configure to this option to track your device using GPS if you lose it or get stolen – All using your Microsoft account.

Microsoft Edge

  • The version has been bumped to 22.10558.00.
  • There is a new tap preview feature to pick opened tabs without having to move through web pages.
  • There is a new settings page for favorites.
  • There is no more drop-down menu to change your default search engine, but now you can click the

    Change

    button to set a new default.
  • The F12 tools now docks to the browser window.
  • User can open new instances of the web browser.

Apps

  • There is a first preview of the new

    Messaging

    app for Windows 10.
  • There is a first preview of the new

    Phone

    app for Windows 10.
  • There is a first preview of the new

    Skype

    Video app for Windows 10.
  • All the new tree communication apps are powered by Skype. The apps are simplistic, the Skype Video and Messaging apps work, but the Phone app doesn’t work, and all of them crash very often.
  • You can reply to messages from a toast notification alert.

While this new version of

Windows 10

is likely not to release to Insiders, it does give us an early look to what Microsoft is planning to roll out as part of

Windows 10 Threshold 2 update

, which is likely to arrive in November.

As always, it’s not recommended to download and install leaks version of Windows, as it’s not supported by Microsoft and you might come across unexpected errors. Instead watch the video while you wait for the software giant to release a new preview of its operating system.

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