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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is by far the most popular OS

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Published onApril 28, 2018

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TheWindows 10 Fall Creators Updaterolled out from the fall of 2017. That update addedPaint 3Dand emojis to Windows 10, revamped the Photos app withStory Remix, introducedFluent Designand more besides. The latest AdDuplex figures highlight that the Fall Creators Update is still by far the most widely installed build.

AdDuplex data shows that the Windows 10 Fall Creatures Update version is now installed on92.1% of Windows 10 platforms. That figure has increased by about 2% over the last month or so. The Fall Creators Update percentage share has increased despite the few bugs that have surfaced in the update, as mentioned inthis post. Nevertheless, that update does still add a lot of handy new settings.

The Spring Creators Update was expected to have a percentage share in AdDuplex’s April figures. April 10 was theanticipated release datefor the Spring Creators Update (or Redstone 4). Microsoft has nowdelayed the launch of that updatedue to bugs discovered in the latest build. Consequently, the Redstone 4 update has not rolled out this April as expected. It will probably start to roll out sometime in May.

However, the AdDuplex data does still include a Redstone 4 Insiders figure. The release preview for Spring Creators Update is available for Windows Insiders. Thus, the Redstone 4 Insiders percentage share has increased to 0.8%.

It is not such a bad thing that Microsoft has delayed the Spring Creators Update. At least the company is not rushing out the latest build. As such, the delays will ensure that Redstone 4 has fewer bugs that might have otherwise been the case.

So for now, the Fall Creators Update retains the highest percentage share for Windows 10 builds. That will certainly change when the Spring Creators Update finally rolls out. You can check outthis articlefor further Redstone 4 update details.

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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

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