Here's what's new in Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10547

Fahad Al-Riyami

Friday’s are great to begin with, but they’re even greater when there’s a new Windows 10 Insider Preview build out! The (very) recently announced build 10547 has a bunch of new additions over the previous build, read on to find out what they are!
Starting with the Start menu, Microsoft claims that Insiders asked for more tiles, that’s now included.

“The default for tile groups on Start is to have 3 columns of medium sized tiles, but we heard feedback from many Insiders who wanted the ability to have a 4th column as well, so they could have two wide or large sized tiles side by side in a group. In this build, you can enable this by going to the Settings app > Personalization > Start and enabling “Show more tiles”. And for the Insiders that want more than 512 tiles on Start; we now support up to 2048. Give it a try and let us know what you think.”
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Insiders have also been calling for a better Tablet Mode, with many complaining that what was perfect in Windows 8.1, is now broken or less convenient in Windows 10. In this build, Microsoft made changes to address that.

“When in Tablet mode, from Task View you can now snap apps to left and right, replace a previously snapped app with another (teeter) and swipe down to close an app.”
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We showed you how to remove the Windows logo background from the sign-in screen earlier, but you had to go through the registry to do that. Microsoft has now made it dead simple to do so by adding an option in the Settings app.
Those are the major changes in the build, but there are others:

Object RTC in Microsoft Edge: For developers, this build also includes a preview of Object RTC in Microsoft Edge. The ORTC APIs enable real-time audio and video communications directly inside Microsoft Edge without the need to install any plugins. You can learn more about how ORTC will work with Skype and Skype for Business over at the Skype blog, and developers can learn more about using these APIs at the Microsoft Edge Dev Blog.
Text input panel improvements: The text input panel now expands as you write to provide more space in Latin languages. The text input panel also no longer opens automatically when you are not in tablet mode or have an external Surface keyboard attached. Additional punctuation support has been added to the suggestions bar to make entering punctuation characters easier. Lastly, improvements have been made to help the suggestions be more relevant.
Many app updates: We’ve released many updates to our apps in Windows 10. For example – we’ve updated the Photos app to introduce a folder view that makes it easy for you to see your OneDrive and PC folders. The Xbox app has also received a pretty big update – you can read about it here from Xbox Wire. And many other apps such as Groove, Mail and Calendar and Maps have also received updates. Make sure to check the Store for updates, and send us feedback on these updated apps.

There you have it, a bunch of changes that should make Insiders happy and carry them through the weekend. Give the new build a try and let us know what you think about it in the comments section below.