Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:25AM EST
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Sorry folks, but the news seemed a little too good to be true and the celebrations were a bit premature: Windows 7, Microsoft's follow-up to the overwhelmingly hated Windows Vista, probably won't arrive in 2009 as was previously rumored.
Says Microsoft: Windows 7 has not even begun development, and when it does, it will take three years to finish. The Inquirer is pegging a real release date at 2011... at the earliest. (Which is especially sad, since 2010 was the formerly rumored release date.)
Of course, that would be more in line with Microsoft's more recent, glacial development cycles (remember, it took six years to ship Vista after XP came out).
So what might Microsoft do for the rest of the decade? Some are guessing that 2009 might indeed bring a major OS update, but in the form of a biggish update to Vista. Ed Bott predicts a new IE, a toned-down User Account Control, and more media features for the OS. In other words: Windows Vista Service Pack 2.
As a side note, there's also the possiblity that neither scenario is true: All of these rumors are based on leaked roadmaps and at least one "official statement" about Windows 7, but in my years of dealing with the company, it has categorically chosen to refuse comment on future products, especially on something as distant and critical as a new operating system. The latest news is all based on this blog post at WinVistaClub, and you'll have to judge its veracity for yourself. That said, can I believe it will take five or six years to ship a new version of Windows? You bet.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
I question just how relevant Windows will be by the time Windows 7 is released. Even Microsoft has seen the writing on the wall. The general computer that the majority needs is quickly becoming a commodity item. A $400 computer with average to low end processors, RAM, and storage will do nearly everything that the average computer user needs. And it does not need to have an expensive and bloated Windows OS to support those users. The success of the EeePC and gPC is catching hold and should only grow over the next six years until the good old general PC is split into an HTPC, an internet appliance (which can do the office apps that 90% of the people need), a mobile computer (smart phone or UMPC), and those that still need a general PC (gamers and high end users). It is an interesting time in computers now, and I really question just how relevant Windows will be with the next release? Of course they pushing forward into all of the areas which I mentioned so Microsoft isn't going anywhere any time soon, but the days of the same old Windows OS might be coming to an end or at least niche.
win Vista!!! V - Virus I - Inside S - switch T - To A - Apple hehehe j/k
as i've previously posted . . . whether the release is 2009 or 2011 . . . i'll wait at least a year or so (to let the general public be my beta testers) before i adopt this new os . . . i unfortunately was an early adopter of vista . . . so it's once bitten, twice shy for me regarding future microsoft os's . . . i just hope there won't too many people that share my opinion as i will require a diverse sample of opinions before i'll dive into windows 7 . . .
LOL - My prediction for release date: December 12, 2012 at 12:12
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1 Posted by bradatude on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:12PM EDT Report Abuse
actually, I've come to like vista.