No change log is available, so we can’t tell what’s new

Sep 17, 2015 12:38 GMT  ·  By

Another day, another update for Windows 10 users. This time, Microsoft has rolled out a pack of improvements to the Photos app, which has been updated several times since the company pushed the final bits of Windows 10 to users in late July.

The Photos app comes with a completely new UI in Windows 10 and integrates features that make it easier to manage imagines stored either locally or in the cloud, so it’s critical to Microsoft to fix every little bug that users might come across.

It’s not clear what this update brings new because Microsoft no longer provides change logs unless there’s something really worth mentioning, so it’s mostly all about bug fixes and performance improvements once again.

Until now, the Photos app hasn’t received any significant change, but it did get a pivot menu that could be a sign that Microsoft isn’t all about the hamburger-style icon in Windows 10.

Other than that, it’s almost the same app as in the RTM version of Windows 10, obviously with performance improvements that make it more stable and reliable, so make sure you get this new version too as soon as possible.

As usual, the update is delivered through the store, so launch it and have a look in the Downloads and updates section to get it right away without waiting for the update notification to show up.