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Windows 10 Build 10240 Professional x86 Multi ISO'S AR/RU/SP/CH by:WhiteDeath[TeamOS] (Size: 11.24 GB)
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1)Name ISO:cn_windows_10_pro_10240_x86_dvd.ISO 1.1)Size ISO:3GB 2)Name ISO:de_windows_10_pro_10240_x86_dvd.ISO 2.1)Size ISO:2.9GB 3)Name ISO:es_windows_10_pro_10240_x86_dvd.ISO 3.1)ISO Size:2.9GB 4)Name ISO:ru_windows_10_pro_10240_x86_dvd 4.1)ISO Size:2.8GB 5) All ISO'S is Bootabled 6)upgrade : yes you can upgrade ....!!! What's new in Windows 10 build 10240.16384? Microsoft Edge Performance improvements And further There is no watermark anymore First build in the production branches Bug fixes!!!! Microsoft Edge is blazing fast! The Edge team has been continuing to optimize performance since first adding the new browser to Windows 10. In this build, Microsoft Edge is even better and is beating Chrome and Safari on their own JavaScript benchmarks: On WebKit Sunspider, Edge is 112% faster than Chrome On Google Octane, Edge is 11% faster than Chrome On Apple JetStream, Edge is 37% faster than Chrome We’re really pleased with those performance gains and we hope that you’ll enjoy faster browsing with Microsoft Edge along with the many great features we’ve added over the last several builds. Windows 10 App Development Developers working on Windows 10 will have the first opportunity to upload Universal Windows Applications to the Windows Dev Center using production quality Windows 10 tools on July 29th. We appreciate all the time you’ve spent using flights of the tools and providing feedback and we are excited for you to begin sharing your applications with everyone running Windows 10. For more information on developing Universal Windows Apps, see the Building Apps For Windows blog. Office on Windows 10 Thanks to all of you who have been using the new Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile apps on Windows 10. There are a few changes to the apps coming up that are part of helping them get ready for their release with Windows 10. You may have already noticed that on PCs and tablets we’ve added “Mobile” to the app names (to help distinguish them from the Office desktop suite), while on phones we simply call the apps Word, Excel and PowerPoint. We will also remove “Preview” from the app names and in about one week, you will need an Office 365 subscription to edit on Windows 10 PCs and larger tablets. Similar to what we announced in March, viewing and most editing will remain free for non-commercial use on devices of 10.1” or less. Otherwise, you will need a qualifying Office 365 subscription. If you don’t have an Office 365 subscription, you can sign up for a free trial at www.office.com/try. You can also always edit your documents for free in Office Online at www.office.com. The full featured OneNote Universal App will come installed with Windows 10 and similar to OneNote on all other devices, editing is free. Sharing Widget |
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