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05 July 19, 10:22
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Microsoft's Insider program is a success and it should not come as a surprise that the company launched Insider programs for many of its core products in recent years.
It all began with the introduction of the Windows 10 Insider Program. Organizations, administrators, and interested users could join the program to test pre-release versions of the operating system.
Microsoft killed two birds with one stone with the introduction; it opened up development to the public, at least to a degree, and got its hands on data provided by Insider PCs to detect certain issues prior to release.
Participants were encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions. The effect of feedback on development is debatable. Critics argue that Microsoft is not listening enough to the provided feedback, Microsoft argues that it values feedback and used it in the past to improve or change functionality.
Microsoft launched Insider programs for other company products. Microsoft Office, the search engine Bing, the new Microsoft Edge browser that is based on Chromium, the communication software Skype, the development environment Visual Studio Code, and Xbox support the Insider program.
The new Insider Programs hub provides a list of these programs.
The Hub lists the available Insider Programs on a single page. Each program is listed with a short description and a link to the actual homepage of the Insider Program.
A click on the learn more link under Office Insider opens the official Office Insider Program homepage.
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