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The big update of Windows 10 that will arrive later this year, Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, will not finally bring with it one of its most striking novelties: Timeline, or also known as "Timeline." To the surprise of the community, this new version of Windows 10 will dispense with a novelty that, we recall, would allow you to go back to previous actions from an intuitive menu integrated into the interface.

When Windows 10 Fall Creators Update was introduced, one of the novelties in which Microsoft put special emphasis was that of Timeline, which as we can see in this video was a new section in the Windows interface that allowed Resume previous tasks in a very simple way. This function, as its name implies, consisted of a timeline in which each task we had done in previous days was compiled as a shortcut.

Finally, Timeline will not arrive with the Fall Creators Update. Microsoft has just confirmed through statements by Joe Belfiore, who has revealed that to receive this feature we will have to wait for some of the following major Windows 10 updates. For now, it is clear that with Fall Creators Update will not come.

Timeline was presented as a feature whose main advantage was "to resume tasks where you left them". Rather than having to resort to different combinations of keys, the user could return to a previous task from an interface in which each task was compiled into a history organized by days. Everything that the user had done on the computer appeared on this interface, so it was very easy to continue with a work of - for example - a document in Word exactly where we had left days before.

In any case, Microsoft has defended itself against the accusations assuring that Timeline was not at any time a planned novelty for the Fall Creators Update; Although it is true that the company showed this functionality during its last event for developers, say from Redmond that from the first moment it was expected that its deployment was made to wait until the next update of operating system. Therefore, Timeline will no longer arrive until 2018.

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