Microsoft Announces Windows 10 “Fall” Creators Update – Brings a New Design to the OS

May 11, 2017 at 01:17pm EDT
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

Since the official release of Windows 10 Creators Update last month, Microsoft has been working on the next major upgrade to the operating system. Dubbed Windows 10 Redstone 3, Microsoft has today announced that the next version of Windows 10 will continue focusing on creativity, giving it the title of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to bring Project Neon

At the day 2 keynote of its Build 2017 Developer Conference in Seattle, Microsoft announced the next major update for Windows 10. Coming to the public later this year, Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is codenamed “Redstone 3" and Insiders have already received a handful of preview builds.

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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is expected to be a bigger update than the Creators Update, bringing new design (more here) and some major changes and feature improvements to the operating system.

Among the most notable features and improvements planned for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update includes the new Project Neon design - which is now being called the Microsoft Fluent Design System. Microsoft's Fluent Design System will change several corners of Windows 10 bringing an intuitive user experience. So far the Fluent Design System has focused a lot on animations, transparency and blur effects. Microsoft today said that the new design will evolve over time with future iterations of Windows 10.

Microsoft is also bringing a new creative app that will introduce a new way of storytelling to Windows 10, the popular My People app, Clipboard Syncing, Timeline feature to keep track of all tasks, improved Pick Up Where You Left Off for Android and iOS, and several other features and improvements with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Here's a quick list of what to expect from Windows 10 Fall Creators Update:

So far the next update has been touted as the biggest feature release planned for Windows 10 since its launch in July 2015. However, the name "Fall Creators Update" will definitely make things a little confusing when a major feature upgrade carries the same name as a previous update. This could also show Microsoft's naming strategy going forward as we will receive two feature updates every year, with both of them probably carrying similar names.

Windows 10 Redstone 3 is currently in the development phase with Insiders in the Fast Ring getting regular test builds. Microsoft is expected to publicly release Windows 10 Fall Creators Update later this year in September/October.

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