**** Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3500 is out for Beta Channel users, featuring a new account manager on the Start menu, Gmail integration in Windows Share, and a recovery email prompt for Microsoft accounts. Plus, a Game Pass recommendation card and Widgets Board improvements.-

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Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3500: What’s New?
Windows Insiders, get ready for a fresh update! The Beta Channel has been graced with Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3500, bringing a slew of new features and improvements. Let’s dive into what this update has in store for us.
Unified Beta Channel Builds
First off, all Beta Channel Insiders are now on the same build, thanks to an enablement package. This move simplifies updates and ensures everyone is on the same page.
Stay Ahead with the Latest Updates
For those eager to test new features as they roll out, a simple toggle in Settings > Windows Update allows you to be at the forefront. Remember, keeping this toggle off means you’ll still receive new features, just at a slower pace.
“Over time, we will increase the rollouts of features to everyone with the toggle turned on.”
What’s New and Exciting?
The update brings several notable changes, especially for those with the toggle turned on.
New Account Manager on Start Menu
A revamped account manager now offers a quick overview of your Microsoft account benefits right from the Start menu. It’s all about making account management more intuitive.
Windows Share Enhancements
Got a Gmail account linked to your Microsoft account? Sending emails to yourself from the Windows share window just got easier.
Settings Page Updates
Don’t lose access to your Microsoft account! A new banner prompts you to add a recovery email, ensuring you’re always connected. Plus, gamers will appreciate the new Game Pass recommendation card, making it easier to discover new games.
Improvements for Everyone
Widgets Board sees a significant enhancement with a new navigation bar, making it simpler to switch between dashboards. This update is rolling out to all Beta Channel users, enhancing the overall user experience.
“We are introducing a new Game Pass recommendation card on the Settings homepage.”
Final Thoughts
This update is packed with features aimed at improving user experience and account management. Whether you’re a gamer, a productivity seeker, or just someone who likes to stay on top of the latest tech, there’s something in this build for you. Keep that update toggle on to stay ahead, or off for a more gradual experience. Either way, Windows 11 continues to evolve, and it’s exciting to see what’s next.
“`From the Windows Blog