When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Previously only available for Windows Insiders on test builds of Windows 10, the Feedback Hub app ...
Microsoft is making improvements to the Windows 10 Feedback Hub that should reduce duplicate reports and make it easier for users to group their problems with other similar issues. The new Feedback ...
If you've got a complaint about Windows 10 or suggestions for how to make it better, you can now tell Microsoft using the Feedback Hub app. Until now, Feedback Hub has been available exclusively to ...
Microsoft really, really wants to get your feedback. Not content to merely periodically ask you for your thoughts on Windows 10, the company has released its Feedback Hub to all Windows 10 users, not ...
Skip Ahead Insiders are getting an early look at some new features coming to the Feedback Hub. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
When Microsoft made the Feedback Hub universal app available to Windows 10 Insiders in March 2016 and generally available two months later, the plan was for the app to be the perfect tool for users to ...
Wish Windows 10 was better in some way? Microsoft is opening Feedback Hub, used during Windows 10’s beta release to gather user comments, to every Windows 10 user. Previously the application was only ...
Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18922 to Insiders in the Fast ring. This build includes various fixes as well as a redesigned Language settings screen and a "similar feedback" ...
If you've got an idea for how to make Windows 10 better - or if you've found a problem in the OS that you think needs to be addressed - the Feedback Hub is the place to go. Microsoft uses the app, ...
It’s a central place that all Windows users are encouraged to use to send their feedback. It also acts as a central repository to find out if anybody else has the same problem, and if somebody has ...
Microsoft says it wants users to weigh in with requests, suggestions, and advice using the built-in Feedback hub. But is that any way to really get Microsoft’s attention? In addition to complaining ...