Matt Addy
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Anyone else having issues with outlook calendars live tile after installing 10536? Just shows me the icon no info at all
Anyone else having issues with outlook calendars live tile after installing 10536? Just shows me the icon no info at all
What makes you think so? Latest build is far from RTM status, very far.Guys correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't the build we are waiting for the last one before final release?
If you compare it to Windows 10 Desktop then you are likely wrong. The desktop version was never "that" bug-ridden and had new builds coming to PC's far more frequent than they do with the mobie version.In my opinion, the final release will be almost perfect, considering we get 2 more huge bug and performance fixes before that.
That will be an infinite loop.So don't worry, even if there will still be some bugs here and there, we will probably get a fix soon after.
What makes you think so? Latest build is far from RTM status, very far.
What i meant wasn't the OS preparation for release, just that we are getting close to the official launch date of W10 Mobile, so there won't be much time to release more builds.
If you compare it to Windows 10 Desktop then you are likely wrong. The desktop version was never "that" bug-ridden and had new builds coming to PC's far more frequent than they do with the mobie version.
Desktop version probably had a 1000 times more developers and programmers working on it, since it is covering a bilion times more users than windows mobile Thus the more frequent build release and less bugs.
That will be an infinite loop.
Looks pretty good to me, in all seriousness. If I remember correctly, on the desktop side there were a bunch of builds almost on a daily basis that last couple of weeks. Hopefully we get something newer and better soon.
Windows 10 is never a finished product anymore. We've got what, about a month or two to go before we see a public release version? Many bugs can be squished, and much interface can be polished, in that amount of time. Without carriers in the way for future OS updates, and with the default being "automatically download and install updates in the middle of the night," what's not ready at release time can be fixed later without a lot of hassle.
There are only three items still to be fixed before I will use Windows 10 on my primary phone. The Big One is Office apps being able to access my SharePoint server. The other two are minor in comparison: various apps [ex: MyAT&T] that are broken because they depend on a nonexistent IE; and apps getting stuck in the Store. Once these items are fixed, it's ready as far as I'm concerned. Anything else is gravy.
Sure, but that falls under the category of interface polish. I'm sure that will be fixed.Do you not have this laggy/draggy hamburger animation in many system apps? For me on tapping hamburger in News, Weather, Store, *insert system apps here* - I get a border of box slide in first, then colours are filled and then menu appears. This is on 4G Lumia 930 - so I know for sure, it isn't an issue with loading time due to processor or data.
The last build is doing worse day by day.
Wish microsoft will offer a new build soon...
I'm seeing the same thing. When I first installed this build, it was running much better than the previous build, over time, my Lumia 830 has returned to having start screen loading issues, very slow to open apps, frequent app crashes. Rebooting does not clear the issues either.
I wouldn't be surprised if that will happen in 2016.But, looks like we'll be waiting at least another week...Probably more. I wouldn't be surprised if they're concentrating on getting it stable on the new hardware and not worrying much about the older. At least for now...