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Microsoft lässt Windows 11-Tester endlich experimentelle Funktionen ohne ViVeTool freischalten

Microsoft ermöglicht Windows 11-Testern endlich den Zugriff auf experimentelle Funktionen, ohne eine Drittanbieter-App wie ViVeTool herunterladen zu müssen. Die Änderungen tragen dazu bei, das Windows Insider-Programm (WIP) weniger verwirrend zu machen, da Dev und Canary ...

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Microsoft lässt Windows 11-Tester endlich experimentelle Funktionen ohne ViVeTool freischalten
Quelle: The Verge
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Microsoft is finally allowing Windows 11 testers to get access to experimental features without having to download a third-party app like ViVeTool. The changes are part of making the Windows Insider Program (WIP) less confusing, with Dev and Canary testing rings simplified into a new Experimental Channel alongside a refresh of the existing Beta Channel.

Microsoft has been using a technology called Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) for years now, to gradually roll out new features to all Windows 11 users. While this is an industry standard, it's often frustrating to try and get access to experimental Windows 11 features and realize that Micro …

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