The April 2018 Update (version 1803) for Windows 10 became officially available on April 30, 2018, as a manual download, and on May 8, the update started rolling out through Windows Update. In this fifth refresh of Windows 10, you’ll find a number of new small and big features, such as Timeline, Nearby sharing, and a new font experience. However, this update doesn’t include as many new features as previous versions, because this time around Microsoft is concentrating more on improving existing features and continue modernizing the user experience. These improvements are available across Windows 10, but more specifically, in the taskbar, Settings app, Microsoft Edge, and Windows Security. In this Windows 10 guide, you’ll find the answers to most common questions to get started with the April 2018 Update, whether you’re planning to upgrade later on, or you’re already running the new version. Windows 10 April 2018 Update Here’s everything that Windows 10 users need to know to master the new features and changes: How to get the Windows 10 April 2018 Update? Windows 10 version 1803 is slowly rolling out to compatible devices, and the recommended method to get it is to wait until the update downloads and…