The UI, notifications, and the fast pace of delivering updates make the Mail app just the perfect choice for me.
And just like the system tray menu bug, it shows up on random occasions, only that this time it can seriously affect my productivity.Īs a user committed to Windows 10, I rely on the default Mail app for staying in touch with contacts, and truth be told, I do like how this email client is implemented in the operating system. This is an issue that comes and goes, and for some reason, Microsoft hasn’t released a patch, even if some users claimed it happened on the Fall Creators Update as well.Īnd recently, I noticed another glitch that makes me see red. Some tray icon menus show up behind the taskbar, making it impossible to click all options. And yet, none of these happened on my laptop, which made me feel lucky and, at the same time, think that Microsoft managed to get this update right for some configurations.īut the more I use the new Windows 10 version, the more bugs I discover, such as the one that I told you about back in June and which is still driving me insane. Users who rushed to upgrade to the April 2018 Update in the first days reported everything from software compatibility issues to broken apps and performance problems. As I said a few weeks ago, despite the plethora of issues reported by the early Windows 10 April 2018 Update adopters, this new OS feature update has been more or less flawless for me.