Microsoft's Windows Insider Program is no longer a confusing mess
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Microsoft's Windows Insider Program is no longer a confusing mess
"Microsoft acknowledged that the channel structure became confusing, stating, 'It was not clear what channel to pick based on what you wanted to get out of the program.'"
"The new lineup consists of two primary channels: Experimental and Beta, with the Release Preview channel still available for corporate customers."
"Pavan Davaluri promised sweeping changes to Windows 11, indicating that the company is taking customer feedback seriously."
Microsoft is streamlining the Windows Insider Program in response to customer complaints about Windows 11. The program will now feature two main channels: Experimental and Beta, simplifying the previous four-channel structure. The Beta channel will provide a more reliable preview of upcoming retail releases. Additionally, testers will have the ability to quickly enable or disable new features. The Release Preview channel remains available for corporate customers seeking early access to production builds.
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