This update has a few new additions, a couple of things have been redesigned, and then there is
the typical bug fixes and stability improvements.
As for what the rest of the patch did, Nintendo was very vague on it and only offered
the typical bug fixes line.
Along with
typical bug fixes, this update also brings with it a new layout and the addition of a Favorites tab.
Build 10525 isn't just
a typical bug fix release: Microsoft has updated Windows 10's color options, allowing users to customize the look of the Start menu, Action Center, Taskbar and Title bars to better suit their preferences.
Not exact matches
A
typical course review includes defining the
bug, reporting and assigning for
fixing, regression (checking whether the
bug is
fixed or not), comment submission for unfixed
bugs, review feedback, etc..
Indeed, why
typical updates from them are the
bug fix ones no one cares about, this one actually adds multiple new features to the system!
A quick rundown from a Gamasutra story on the issue: «The cover feature for the January 2007 issue is «Not Your
Typical Grind: Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam for Wii» by Toys for Bob's Toby Schadt... The January issue also reveals Game Developer's 2006 Front Line Awards, as announced in December, which «pays homage to the companies and products that make game development possible»... Another major feature is Chris Hind and Dan Bell's «Setting The Bar» [about choosing your battles when
fixing bugs in games!]»
You have your
typical stability and security improvements, a few specific
bug fixes, some extremely subtle UI tweaks here and there, and perhaps most notably, iCloud and Messages integration for remote storing of your conversations is temporarily out of the equation.
A
typical example resume for this role mentions duties like developing project plans, reviewing code, making improvement suggestions,
fixing bugs, making sure business requirements are met, and training end users.