Why is Microsoft limiting its new 'Sets' feature for Windows Insiders? #AskDanWindows 33 | Latest News
Why is Microsoft doing limited testing of Sets? I'll explain. Earlier this week, Microsoft announced the "Sets" experience of a new Windows application. With this idea that we live and work in web browsers (and some of Chrome's basics of Google), I've written about why I think this feature, while not super-emotional, can be the most commonly used for everyday users one. One controversy that sprung up, however, was the initial limited rollout of the feature for those on the Windows Insider Program Fast Ring. From the original announcement via the head of Windows, Terry Myerson: In terms of features, we will introduce a WIP-controlled study, so that we can accurately evaluate what works and not. This means that your small percentage is already acquired by Setting. This also means that some of you will not be able to do so at the same time as we compare Windows usage and satisfaction to people in Windows who do not have those with those who do not. A