Another day, another Windows 10 build. This time it's number 10130, available now for fast ring users.

As Microsoft heads towards an expected July release of Windows 10, the changes between builds are much reduced, with a focus instead of fixing bugs and small refinements to the user experience.

The most visible of these changes is some new icons. Earlier Windows 10 builds included some icons that were, frankly, monumentally ugly. The new icons look somewhat better, as Microsoft is working to create more visual harmony between Universal Windows Apps and the rest of the operating system.

If this build proves reliable, Microsoft intends to push it out to slow ring users too, and publish ISO images to support fresh installs.

A list of the other changes, and known bugs, can be found in Microsoft's blog post about the build.