Another balmy Thursday, another fresh Insider preview build! This time around, we have Windows 11 build 25231, which enables a few features but is mostly about fixes.
Microsoft recounts these changes in the announcement post in elaborate detail.
As you can see, this build does not contain anything new, but it contains a bunch of other changes and improvements, many of which we have seen before in other releases and even leaks and rumors.
For starters, we have the tablet-optimized taskbar that Redmond began rolling out with build 25197. It is now available to all Insiders in the Dev channel of the preview program. Accompanying this are the very welcome System Tray improvements, including drag-and-drop, that first arrived with build 25211.
We also have the cloud suggestion feature for the Simplified Chinese IME, which began rolling out with build 25217 and is now available for all Insiders in the Dev channel.
Other changes include the improvement to the spelling dictionary that began rolling out with build 25179. It now uses a language-neutral word list and syncs across all devices that use the same Windows account.
Moving on, this build includes a small array of fixes, the details of which you can check at the link above. The same goes for the known issues that have been discovered.
Microsoft does state that even though some of these fixes are rolling out in the Dev channel initially, they may make their way into the servicing updates for the released version of Windows 11.