The Command Prompt isn’t gone by any means it’s just being de-emphasized. Instead, it’s been replaced by options to open PowerShell. Tap Windows key + X or right-click the Start button in build 14971 you’ll see there’s no longer an option for the good old Command Prompt. It’s all PowerShell in the power user Start context menu in build 14971. If you head to Start > Windows Accessories > Paint it also opens Paint 3D instead of the original. If you navigate to C:WindowsSystem32mspaint.exe and click it, Paint 3D shows up-not the classic Paint application. In fact, the old Paint appears to be completely gone-sometimes Microsoft will hide old system features. It’s now included with every Windows Insider build from 14971 and up. There’s no longer any need to download Paint 3D from the Windows Store. The rendering of the epub file wasn’t great until I rearranged the window size into something a little more “tablet-y.” Performance was also a little slow, but I’d chalk that up to the virtual machine. I tried out the new feature in a virtual machine using an unprotected copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The impact on you at home: In my brief look at Edge, this is definitely a work in progress. In build 14971, Edge can open epub files.
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