Good Morning (although it's night-time here on the West Coast, U.S.)
Seems like the sun will be rising soon in Edinburgh ...
The big November 2015 Windows 10 update was a fairly major release called "Threshold 2" ... You guessed correctly that the next public release is expected to arrive in the summer of 2016 (but you know how MS is about schedules) ... If you like to follow the "coming attractions" side of Windows 10, Mary Jo Foley's blog "All About Microsoft" keeps us all updated pretty regularly, along with the Windows 10 section on Paul Thurrot's "Windows Supersite" ... That summer-ish update is nicknamed "Redstone". I'd be testing it right now on my Windows 10 Insider laptop, but I haven't had time yet ... the first few betas of Redstone are just now getting the Insider once-over. I'm thinking of doing a clean install of the Redstone release (it's called "build 14251"), just to clear up a little more space (drive was getting a bit cramped!).. Here are the links to those Microsoft sites I mentioned:
Mary Jo Foley --
All About Microsoft | ZDNe
Paul Thurrot ---
http://winsupersite.com/windows/windows-10
I really enjoy their articles - they've been in the business forever and a day.
I've used and recommended CCleaner for years: but never noticed a function that would let me look at shell extensions. I'll have to take a look later on ... Always a good day to learn something new.
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The flooding in the UK made the news here in the states .... Hope it's calming down some ..... stay safe (no boating through the town) .... Oh, and the Colorado River might be getting some relief, I saw a documentary that spoke of plans to let more of its water get to some of its wetlands where it meets the ocean: the wetlands are very rich environments, and have a lot of unexpected benefits for both wildlife and us.