Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore today confirmed that Redmond the company won’t released Timeline feature with Fall Creators Update. The feature will roll out with Redstone 4 update.
At Build 2017 in May, Microsoft announced Windows 10 Timeline feature which will allow the user to jump back in time to find what they were working on. It works with a visual feature that has a scrollbar, allowing you to scrub through your history of open apps, documents and more, and then restoring that session. The feature is seamless, with the ability to hop back into a previous session as if it had never been left.
Correct. Timeline won’t be in the Fall Creators Update. We’re planning for it to be in early insider builds shortly after FCU is out.
— Joe Belfiore (@joebelfiore) July 3, 2017
Previously, the company also delayed My People feature which was scheduled to release with Creators Update.
Microsoft will now roll out the Timeline feature with Windows 10 Redstone 4 (version 1803).