Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 for 2010 No Word on Windows 7 M2
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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 7 is right on track for release in 2010. Concomitantly with the leaked details associated with Windows 7 Milestone 1 dropped by the Redmond company to select partners in January 2008, a potential timetable for the availability of the successor of Windows Vista was also made public.
According to the leaked information on the next iteration of the Windows platform, having just reached M1, the final version of Windows 7 was to be wrapped up the end of 2009.
Officially, the Redmond company has only been saying that Windows 7 development would take an estimated three-year timeframe. However, Microsoft always failed to specify the moment when the three-year timeframe started. The debut of Windows 7 development was indeed connected with the release of Windows Vista, but this aspect only contributed to the confusion because the latest Windows client was launched to businesses in November 2006 and to the general public in January 2007. So in this context, the finalization of Windows 7 could just as easily be aimed for the end of 2009, as well as 2010.
Well, this is no longer the case. Microsoft explained that it would deliver Windows 7 three years after the consumers launch of Vista. "We are currently in the planning stages for Windows 7 and development is scoped to three years from Windows Vista Consumer GA. The specific release date will be determined once the company meets its quality bar for release," a Microsoft spokesperson revealed to Softpedia via email.
Windows Vista Consumer GA means nothing more than the general availability of the operating system. In this regard, Microsoft has merely reconfirmed what it has in fact said since mid 2007, that Windows 7 is planned for 2010. Recently, the Redmond company has delivered a build of Windows 7 for review to the U.S. antitrust regulators. This was made public via the "Joint status report on Microsoft's compliance with the final judgments."
I contacted Microsoft and asked whether the new version of Windows 7 was still M1 or if the company has reached Milestone 2 (M2). The leaked timetable for Windows 7 had M1 set to expire in March, and M2 to be delivered in March/April. Outside of the confirmation quoted above, Microsoft did not comment on Windows 7 M1, M2 or the potential antitrust issues that would be generated by the connecting of Windows 7 with Windows Live Wave 3.
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Comments(9)
2010? no way in hell.
why no way ?
i don't think they can finish in time.. it will be another resource hog buggy vista like
os. they might release it in 2010 but there will be a lot of issues
its not going to be a major release. vista was a major release. they then make a minor
one (windows 7) and then another major (i think its fiji or blackcomb). so 2010 is
actually plenty of. we just shouldnt expect too many new features.
but i think that fiji would be a minor release. sort of like vista media center edition,
even though there already is a vista version of media center.
i'm just basing
it on microsoft's "impressive" track record of sticking to deadlines...not!!!
just as win 98 was quite a jump from 95 and then refined in xp, vista is quite a jump
from xp and will be refined in v7.
that's software development for you.
embrace it or fock off!
"just as win 98 was quite a jump from 95 and then refined in xp, vista is quite a jump
from xp and will be refined in v7."
hey dumbass, you forgot windows me.
95_98_me_xp
xp_vista_win7_the future!!!
is the name, windows 7 just a cover-up for its real name?
nah id say xp is a redifined 2000, afterall xp was built on 2000's archtecture, why can
microsoft finish in time, vista was the only os that was so far apart in its release from
its predecessor, 2010 is plenty time
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you gotta be kidding me
By yoyoma on 13.03.2008 - 01:03