A new Feedback portal is coming to Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365
Microsoft’s not tired of hearing your feedback.
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What you need to know
A new Feedback portal is coming so that those who love to give Microsoft a piece of their mind will have the ability to do so in a more modern form factor. The portal is going to enter preview by the end of 2021 and will support feedback forMicrosoft 365as well as Edge. Windows will be added at some point in 2022, though an exact date or even general quarter estimate was not provided.
This news comes from atweeted screencap(viaZDNet). The Feedback portal announcement is listed in full within the tweet, giving info on not only what products are going to be included in 2021 and beyond (as listed above) but also details on items such as language support. English will be the only language the new Feedback portal is equipped for at its start, but more languages will be added as time goes on.
Remember how Microsoft was getting away from UserVoice and then didn’t provide a great alternative? MC289676 “Announcing Microsoft Feedback Portal” for Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Edge@maryjofoleypic.twitter.com/nCQLc6i8P9Remember how Microsoft was getting away from UserVoice and then didn’t provide a great alternative? MC289676 “Announcing Microsoft Feedback Portal” for Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Edge@maryjofoleypic.twitter.com/nCQLc6i8P9— Carl Knecht (@rialtus)October 6, 2021October 6, 2021
The fresh portal will allow users to not only comment and leave feedback of their own but also upvote others' contributions. Beyond that, users will be able to get status updates on the feedback they’ve submitted.
So for anyone with strong thoughts on the current state of Microsoft 365 or Microsoft Edge, an outlet is coming. Those with a need to express feedback about, say,Windows 11will have to wait a while longer, or just venture into thevarious comment sectionsof Windows Central’s many articles and let it all out there.
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