Microsoft posts video thanking users for helping build Windows 11

If you are someone who pays a lot of attention to Windows, as well as the policies that Microsoft implements for this iconic software product line, you are probably no stranger to the Windows Insider Program.

Windows Insider (Windows insider) is Microsoft's open, unlimited software testing program. After enrolling in the Windows Insider Program, you will become an 'inside' user of Windows/Windows Server, given early access to upcoming releases of Windows with three levels of availability ( Fast, Slow and Release Preview).

Through this program, enthusiasts and developers will have the opportunity to access and test all the new features of upcoming updates, and provide feedback that helps Microsoft quickly fix problems. backlog issues, as well as the future direction of the operating system.

On the occasion of the 7th anniversary of the launch of the Windows Insider Program, as well as to celebrate the important launch event of Windows 11, Microsoft has just posted a video of gratitude, thanking the contribution of the Windows Insider community. According to the disclosure of the Redmond company, in the Windows 11 project alone, more than 1 million internal users participated in testing and contributed comments. This is a huge resource to help Microsoft quickly complete and release Windows 11 nearly a month earlier than originally planned.

'It's been a long, arduous journey. Thank you Windows Insiders, for the positive energy and enthusiasm you bring to us as we work together to create a new Windows experience that enhances productivity and inspires creativity for everyone on the planet. world'.

The great contribution from the Windows Insider Program community to the success of Microsoft's software products in general over the past 7 years is undisputed. This contribution not only benefits Microsoft, but also helps bring the Microsoft service user community the best products.

Update 06 October 2021
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