Windows 11 Experimental (Canary) Build 29580 Out With Updated Feedback Hub


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Microsoft has released Build 29580.1000 for Windows Insiders in the Experimental (Future Platforms) channel. All the changes rolling out with this build also applies to those who are in the Canary 29500 series Channel.

Feedback Hub jumps to new version with Experimental (Canary) Build 29580.1000

As for the changes, this update brings a smaller set of general fixes, while improving the overall experience for Insiders running this build. Speaking of updates, Microsoft is also rolling out a new version (2.2604.301.0) of the Feedback Hub with Build 29580.1000. The company says this update is based directly on user feedback, which shows in a few practical changes.

For starters, reliability has been improved, alongside some tweaks to design, accessibility, and localization. The Community feedback section is also getting more flexible, as non-English users can now switch to an English view if needed. There are also improvements to translations. As part of this improvement, collection titles and official responses will now be automatically translated into top languages, which should make browsing feedback easier across regions.

Another small but useful change is the return of the 500 MB file upload limit when submitting feedback. On top of that, upvote and comment counts should now appear more accurate, which helps reflect engagement more clearly.

Notably, these changes are rolling out to Insiders in the Experimental (26H1) channel via Build 28020.1921. Speaking of updates, Microsoft has also rolled out the modern run dialog as part of Experimental (Dev) Build 26300.8346. Meanwhile, Beta channel Insiders are getting Build 26220.8340 with Windows Share improvements and more.

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