![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The latter is pretty straightforward, so we can ignore that. There are two big new feature chunks: The new video editor and Search. But as of now, everyone in the Windows Insider program-those on the Fast and Slow ring-have access to the new Photos app. To date, only the handful of Insiders on the Fast ring who opted into Skip Ahead have had access to this new version of the Photos app, which limited the testing field. But once you update the app in the Store, you’ll get Story Remix. ![]() That is, the Fall Creators Update will actually ship with an older version of the Photos app that lacks Story Remix functionality. So rather than provide further editorializing, here’s what’s happening.Īfter months of false starts, Microsoft quietly revealed in early September that it would make Story Remix features available as part the Photos app concurrently with the release of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update on October 17. I’ve already detailed the torturous route that Microsoft has taken since the ill-begotten Build 2017 keynote at which Story Reminx was demoed and the software giant took “over-promise and under-deliver” to new heights (or, lows, I guess). This update also provides some very basic Story Remix features for videos only, including some 3D effects. If you’re pining for the return of Windows Movie Maker, wake up: Windows Insiders on the Fast and Slow rings can now access a Photos app update that provides a surprisingly great video editor. ![]()
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