The Task Manager used to be on the Windows Taskbar. The Task Manager can be summoned by right-clicking the Taskbar after a Windows Insider update. The most impressive feature is rolling out with the latest update. There are some rougher spots that users should be aware of. The only people who should be affected by this particular update are Windows Insiders who use the Release Preview builds of Windows.

The more significant updates were rolled out in preview build 25211.

The behavior on the board can now be changed. When you hover over the board, you can choose whether the board opens or closes, whether the taskbar displays notification badges forWidgets, or whether the board displays rotating updates from yourWidgets. The Task Manager can be summoned by right-clicking on the screen. There is a tool that savesScreenshots.

There are a number of bug fixes as well as the new features. Machines with this update installed won't be able to fix Win32 apps. You won't be able to uninstall many of the games that run off the steam client. There is no need to panic because this bug is common among Insider builds.

The Microsoft Store has become more popular with developers who want more control over their applications and not just game developers. The limitations of this build are a nuisance because the list of games and applications reliant on Win32 is getting bigger.

Microsoft cautions that its updates are not very stable. We wouldn't recommend installing this update just yet as rolling back Windows Insider updates without also affecting important apps or documents can be difficult.