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- Windows 11 v25H2 / Windows vNext Enterprise
Remember, in the early days, a decade ago, when being a Windows Insider in the Fast Ring meant you would always get new features to test and provide feedback on?
More importantly, every new feature that was announced in a build's release notes would be there immediately, available and enabled, by default.
No need to use a 3rd party tool to force enable a feature.
Fast forward to 2025, being a Windows Insider in the Dev Channel no longer means you'll be able to test any of the announced features, you may get the feature(s) or you may not (most likely not).
Mind you, the Dev Channel is according to Microsoft, the place to be if you want to test new features early.
It bums me out and honestly irritates me a bit when I read a Dev Channel build's release notes, there's a cool new feature (such as the redesigned start menu), but its "gradually rolling out..."
What is the point of having an Insider Program if all Insiders can't test the features and therefore are unable to provide feedback on them?
It kind of defeats the purpose of the whole thing IMHO.
Not to mention the Canary Channel... which gets new features, but several weeks or months after Dev and Beta.
This post is just an opinion of mine.
More importantly, every new feature that was announced in a build's release notes would be there immediately, available and enabled, by default.
No need to use a 3rd party tool to force enable a feature.
Fast forward to 2025, being a Windows Insider in the Dev Channel no longer means you'll be able to test any of the announced features, you may get the feature(s) or you may not (most likely not).
Mind you, the Dev Channel is according to Microsoft, the place to be if you want to test new features early.
It bums me out and honestly irritates me a bit when I read a Dev Channel build's release notes, there's a cool new feature (such as the redesigned start menu), but its "gradually rolling out..."
What is the point of having an Insider Program if all Insiders can't test the features and therefore are unable to provide feedback on them?
It kind of defeats the purpose of the whole thing IMHO.
Not to mention the Canary Channel... which gets new features, but several weeks or months after Dev and Beta.
This post is just an opinion of mine.
- Windows Build/Version
- 25H2
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 v25H2 / Windows vNext Enterprise
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
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- Motherboard
- MSI B560M-A PRO
- Memory
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- AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB GDDR6 / Intel UHD Graphics 730
- Sound Card
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- LG 22MP58VQ-P 21.5" IPS LED
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- 1x 500GB Kingston Fury Renegade PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe SSD
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- Corsair CS850M 850W 80 Plus Gold
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- Sharkoon M25-W Mid-Tower Case
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- 2x 240mm fans on the front, 1x 240mm fan on the back
- Keyboard
- Skiller Mechanical RGB Keyboard
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- HP RGB Optical Mouse
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- 500Mbps Fiber
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- Microsoft Edge
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