Microsoft released Windows Insider Build 14383 of Windows 10 for desktop PCs and phones on Thursday, saying it's beginning to check in final code for the Anniversary Update of Windows 10. The build largely focuses on squashing bugs before the software ships to hardware makers and consumers on August 2. One significant update is cosmetic: the desktop “watermark” that includes the version number has been removed, stamping the build with a look and feel of final code.

“It’s feeling like ship season around here and we can’t wait to see what you think of this build,” Dona Sarkar, the Microsoft software engineer in charge of the Insider Program at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post.