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Microsoft releases Windows 10 Build 20241 with theme-aware splash screens for apps

Yesterday, Microsoft began rolling out the latest feature update for Windows 10. The long-awaited October 2020 Update — or 20H1 if you prefer — comes with a number of new features, such as improvements to Microsoft Edge, a refreshed Start menu, new Settings, and better notifications.

Today, the software giant releases a new Windows build for Insiders on the Dev Channel.

The big new feature in Build 20241 is theme-aware splash screens for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, an addition which builds on the theme-aware tiles now found in Start.

According to Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc:

Now, when an eligible UWP app is launched, the splash screen color will match your default app mode. For example, if you have light theme turned on, you’ll see a light theme splash screen, and if you have dark theme turned on (for the “default app mode”) then you’ll see a dark theme splash screen.

The following apps are currently supported, although more will be added in due course:

Like most new preview features, this will only be made available to a subset of Windows Insiders, and rolled out more widely in a future release.

Also in this build, is an improvement to the Optimize Drives page (Settings > System > Storage > Optimize Drives). Changes include:

Other changes and improvements in this build include:

Fixes are:

Known issues are:

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