Windows 7 not the last dedicated Microsoft OS
As Microsoft is wrapping up Windows 7, with the release to manufacturing deadline just around the corner and the general availability deadline set for October 22, the company is also looking forward to the next version of Windows. In this context, the software giant already confirmed officially that planning for Windows 8 had started long before Windows 7 was even close to Release Candidate stage. At the same time, Microsoft has also started hiring people to work on specific future features that will end up in Windows 8.
Still, don't expect the Redmond company to come out with details just yet. But there is some talk of where Windows is heading. Following the release of Windows Vista, questions and speculation began to circulate on whether the successor of Windows XP was the last mammoth Windows release that Microsoft would produce. Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer denied the possibility, and Windows 7 proves that it wasn't the case. Windows 8 will not stray far from the client-side operating system concept that Microsoft has been executing with each release.
Ray Ozzie, Microsoft chief software architect, managed to offer confirmation of this to BBC. Asked whether Windows 7 would be the last dedicated version of Windows that Microsoft would release, Ozzie replied “No, by no means.”
“Windows 7 is a tremendously exciting release. It has many innovations in the real of Natural User Interfaces and other such things. Computers will always need an operating system. Something that makes it very friendly for users to use. The nature of the operating system is indeed changing because of the ubiquity and utility of the Internet. The operating system is increasingly connected to those activities that happen on the Internet. Windows plus Windows Live deliver that within Windows 7 and that kind of integration of experience just gets better and better over time.”
At the same time, the man who replaced Bill Gates at the lead of Microsoft along with Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer, doesn't see a prevalence of Cloud platforms over client-side operating system. “You'll see the combination of desktop-based, phone-based and TV-based systems that are all connected to the net. We don't do everything that we do in a browser. When we have phones we carry those phones with us and we do activities on those. PCs have very useful things that we do on the PC, just tremendous experiences. Same with the television. We have yet to see even the beginnings of the kind of innovation that we're going to have when every television itself becomes a computer that's connected to the Internet.”
Applications → Windows applications → Windows 8 – Life After Windows 721 Jul 2009, 04:13 12
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same as me.. i like 7..
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I loved my quicklaunch bar, but they took that away from me and gave me this stupid new thing, i hated it, but have learned to adapt. They took my outlook express, that really annoyed me, but i switched to incredimail 1, and thats pretty close. I find windows explorer to slow, but free commander fixed that. Of course, i'll just get everything right then, BLAMM!!!, Windows 8 and i'll have to start again.
Just one thing please Mr Microsoft, Stop making all the apps look like Apple software Everything now looks like apples software. If i wanted a piece of cr#P apple, i would have bought one, stick with what we like please.
Thanks for letting me Rant....
Cheers All.
I think all you need is an X64 OS i'd look for XP Prohere. Yhe problem is that MICROSUCK and the PC manufacturers are forcing us into buying )7 I cannot find driver updates for vista and it seems i just cannot get the hang of Vista's
I think i am going back to Mac when this HP dies
Yhere is a link here somewhere for all the versions of XP i had thr filor but lost it in a drive crash
like the other user mentioned above, very annoying answering pop ups just to open programs and the run as administrator is really annoying, its my computer, yrs i am sure i want to run the program, just open the damm thing.....lol changing to run in xp mode only works for very limited programs.
you still have to answer 50 million questions everytime you want to install or open something and the colors used in 7 are pretty wimpy, hell why not just make em pink for the next windows media player....lol
windows 8 with 7 stability but xp functions would be great! and get rid of the wimpy colors.......
god bless to all