A new Insider Preview build is up for grabs

Aug 28, 2015 04:13 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft continues the Windows Insider program for PCs with a new build, this time 10532, which brings a couple of changes supposed to improve the experience we get with the new operating system.

Probably the most important change for the regular user comes in the form of improved context menus, which according to Microsoft, were redesigned to get a modern look and feel.

“We are still working on it, but you’ll see some good changes with this build. We’re also further unifying the light and dark theming across the OS and are looking forward to you trying these latest changes and providing additional feedback,” Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, said in a blog post.

More goodies for insiders

The other important addition to this build is the sharing feature for Windows feedback, as according to Aul, it was one of the most requested tools in the Feedback app.

So from now on, the Windows Feedback app lets you share submissions with your contacts using built-in options, and Aul explains that every application that supports the Windows Share functionality can be used. Additionally, there's a small option that allows you to copy link and paste it anywhere in a conversation or mail if you like it this way.

“We think this will help Insiders more easily share specific feedback and suggestions with other Insiders on Twitter, Insider forum discussions, and directly with our engineers. Naturally we would like to hear your feedback on this new feature as you use it,” Aul adds.

Of course, there are also some known issues in build and one of them concerns Windows Hello. The new authentication tool won't work with some devices when the face sign-on option is used, while the other methods, such as PIN, password, or fingerprint should work okay.

Google Chrome continues to crash in this build, so Microsoft recommends users to either switch to the 32-bit version of the browser or go for the 64-bit Canary package.