Here’s how user feedback is shaping Windows 10
Microsoft gave users a new glimpse at how their feedback is being used to shape Windows 10 as the company closes in on its first consumer release of the new operating system.
Samer Sawaya, a senior program manager lead for Windows Feedback, said in a blog post Friday that feedback collected from users is “a key part of design decisions” for Windows 10. The beta builds of Windows 10 available to early adopters through the free Windows Insider Program include a number of features to gather information from users about their experience, including a Windows Feedback app that lets people submit issues and feature requests directly to Microsoft.
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