الويندوز 7 ما بعد الفيستا

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الويندوز 7 ما بعد الفيستا

مُساهمة من طرف قيثارة الأحزان في الإثنين فبراير 04, 2008 9:06 am

مايكروسوفت تعتزم إطلاق الويندوز الجديد (ما بعد الفيستا9 تحت اسم ويندوز 7 منتصف العام المقبل
هذا ما أكدته تقارير صحفية عاملة في مجال تقنيات البرامج و الحاسب الآلي.



و السؤال... هل تصر مايكروسوفت على خداع مستهلك دفع ثمن الفيستا و لم يبرد بعد بطرح منتج بديل و توجيه كل الدعم له.


المقال الأصلي على رابط مجلة PC magazine النسخة الاسترالية
http://apcmag.com/7874/windows_7_to_...ased_next_year


و هو نص المقال:



A recently-release roadmap for the next major Window release – Windows
7 – indicates that Microsoft is planning to release the new operating
system in the second half of 2009, rather than the anticipated release
date of some time in 2010.
There are apparently three “milestone” builds planned for 2008, and the
first one – M1 – has already shipped to key partners for code
validation. M1 is for the English language build only, but is available
in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Microsoft has announced that
Windows 7 will most likely be the last Windows operating system
available in 32-bit, and given the rapid advances Windows Vista is
making in the 64-bit computing market, this seems a sensible decision.








is this Windows 7: this screenshot, floating around on online
forums, purports to be from an alpha of Windows 7. Probably fake, but
interesting nonetheless.





M2 should ship around April/May, and M3 some time in the third quarter
of 2008. There’s no available roadmap information about further
milestone, beta or release candidate builds, except the updated RTM
release date of H2 2009.
If Windows 7 is released in the second half of 2009, this will be three
years after Windows Vista which went RTM in November 2006. A three-year
major product cycle would take the Windows operating system out of
cycle with Windows Server, which is on an approximate four-year cycle.
The big question is who in the market will respond to an early release.
The transition to Windows Vista seems to have caused a lot of angst
amongst users, but I think has far more to do with moving out of the
Windows XP comfort zone, rather than any indication of Vista’s quality
or stability. In which case, perhaps a shorter product cycle from here
on in will get users and businesses thinking ahead much quicker, not to
mention the hardware vendors who were the major contributors to Vista’s
shaky start

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