

Instead, Belfiore said they’d show up in a subsequent build. On July 3, however, a Tweet from Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore (via Supersite Windows) confirmed that Timeline and the Cloud-powered Clipboard would not be ready in time for the Fall Creators Update. OneDrive Files on Demand, which apparently (and finally) bridges the OneDrive gap, making those files visible and accessible via Windows 10’s file system. .Cloud-powered Clipboard, which allows you to take clips from a Windows 10 device and access it on another associated Windows 10 device.“Pick up where you left off,” which allows you to take your work on Windows 10 to the related app on iOS and Android.Timeline, which allows you to capture everything you were doing at a given moment in time on a PC.
