Feedback Hub: Hacker does what Microsoft refuses to do

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If one were to listen to Microsoft, the Feedback Hub is one of the most important ways Windows 10 is being built and shaped, but by tying the service to an app they have made it extremely inaccessible, with even announcements not available for users when who don’t happen to be on their Windows 10 PC.

In response to a complaint about the very issue, Windows fan @tfwboredom used his spare time to knock up a website in 24 hours which provides access to the announcements from any browser, something which Microsoft is apparently planning but has not been able to do for more than a year now.

Of course the website is read only and does not actually let you provide feedback, but at least checking for and reading announcement is only a click away, rather than having to sit down and open an app.

FBL.fun can be found here.

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