Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Windows 10 creators update: new features: How to get it





Microsoft has formally released the second major update to Windows 10, the Creators Update. very similar to the anniversary Update that came before it, the Creators Update brings several improvements, from higher high-DPI scaling to new privacy settings that have to be set before you can use the update.
The name implies that Microsoft also wished this update to appeal to inventive users, therefore how does the Creators Update actually do to assist you to make things?

 


Creators

Microsoft appears to have quite a narrow definition of “creator.” the most notable additions to the Creators Update are the Paint 3D modelling tool and Beam live-streaming service,each is currently designed into Windows 10, that should make it easier for you to dabble with 3D modelling or game streaming if different apps ne'er appealed to you, but the Creators Update otherwise seems devoid of meaningful updates for creators--even those interested in the Windows Mixed Reality initiative.






Windows 10 did already feature some artistic tools, Paint and Audio Recorder, but that was the extent of the built-in options. That pales as compared to what Apple offers macOS users. iMovie handles video editing; GarageBand enables you to record and edit music, podcasts, and different audio; Pages, Numbers, and Keynote stand in for Word, Excel, and Powerpoint; and QuickTime Player enables screen recordings, among other things.






How To Get It


Microsoft is rolling out the Creators Update in stages. The update is expected to take several months to reach all compatible devices. If you want to guarantee access to the features and improvements debuting today, you’ll have to download the Windows 10 Update Assistant from Microsoft’s website. Otherwise, you can wait for the company to send you a notification asking you to look over your privacy settings and install the Creators Update.










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