Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:20PM EDT
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Finally Microsoft has gone on the record: The next version of Windows, known currently only as Windows 7, is slated for delivery to consumers by 2010. The confirmation is a reversal of months of Microsoft's refusal to commit to a ship date for the product, or even more than a vague acknowledgment that, yes, there would be another version of Windows somewhere down the line.
Windows 7 development seems well underway now. In fact the company has delivered a version of the OS to government regulators so it could be checked for compliance with the various antitrust rulings and verdicts against the company. (One quite credible rumor says that Windows 7 will be highly integrated with Microsoft's Windows Live online services, hence the additional antitrust concern.) But other than looking at leaked timelines and conjecture about what Windows 7 might look like, no reliable intel has emerged about features, interface, or much of anything else. (When rumors swirl around an updated version of Paint and the Calculator, you know there's not much to talk about.)
Still, 2010 isn't sounding like too long to wait for a new OS, for those users looking to leapfrog Vista and go directly from XP to W7. Of course, Microsoft would greatly prefer you buy Vista immediately instead of waiting, hence the silent treatment on Windows 7.
Meanwhile, a new build of Windows 7 is rumored for arrival in the late spring or early summer. Hopefully the code will fall into more hands by then, along with the opportunity for us all to take a little closer look. Stay tuned.
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I've used Vista on my friend's laptop and ran into a few problems using Vista before choosing to upgrade my XP to Vista. I'm going to hold out for Windows 7 and continue with XP.
Integrated with Windows Live means more of their online services, such as Windows Live Search, etc. Maybe a more gaming-oriented integration with Games For Windows Live would be nice. (Cross-platform voice chat, messages, and more on your desktop between your PC and 360 or their new system would be amazing.)
I know of no-one that's eager to embrace Vista which can be put into the bin with Win Me as far as alot of users are concerned! I say let the "leapfrogging" begin in 2010!!!
I'll be using a MAC full time by then, so I wont even notice...
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1 Posted by missglimmer2 on Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:35PM EDT Report Abuse
hopefully it will be better than vista.what does that mean,''highly integrated with Microsoft's windows live''?