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Windows Insider program gets dramatically improved Feedback search speeds – onmsft.com

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March 5, 2015
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Windows insider program gets dramatically improved feedback search speeds

In a continuation of Microsoft’s new “we’re listening” mantra, one sticking point for Windows Insiders has been improved, dramatically. After hearing reports that the feedback app was to slow when searching, Microsoft responded and made some big improvements, and you should now be able to search through user feedback much more quickly.
Gabe Aul tweeted a table of the improvements across what appear to be Azure regions, and the results are indeed dramatic, with all of the regions reporting search time reductions of over 90%:

Windows insider search improvements

While we’re still anxiously awaiting new builds for both Windows and Windows Phone (which will have support for more phones in the next release), it may be a good time to scroll through some of the feedback, now that it’s not quite so painful to do so.

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