Microsoft today released a new Windows 10 preview for PCs with Edge, along with shell and input improvements. This build is part of the RS4 branch, which represents the next Windows 10 update the company has yet to announce.
Windows 10 is a service, meaning it was built in a very different way from its predecessors allowing it to be regularly updated with not just fixes, but new features. Microsoft has released four major updates so far: November Update, Anniversary Update, Creators Update and Fall Creators Update.
Edge can now save and automatically fill your preferred information in web forms. When you fill in address or other contact information, Edge will prompt to save it. In the future, you can select from a drop-down menu to complete all the related fields (saved formed data is roamed between your Windows 10 devices, and you can manually add or remove entries in Advanced Settings).
Separately, Edge now lets you adjust the text spacing when you’re in Reading View.