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Tuesday 16 August 2011

Microsoft Windows 8 introducing in upcoming months.

Although the term prerelease version is a bit unclear, Sinofsky is likely referring to the beta of Windows 8 as he said that the group wants to “begin an open dialogue with those of you who will be trying out the prerelease version over the coming months.”

Aiming the new blog series, “Building Windows 8,” at customers, developers, and users in general, Sinofsky used the post to provide tidbits of information but not much detail yet as he acknowledged that “people express frustration over how little we’ve communicate so far about Windows 8.”
Between other remarks, Sinofsky said that “Windows 8 reimagines Windows,” though he stressed that the company is committed to sustaining Windows 8 on all existing Windows 7 PCs and hardware.
although the initial blog, “Welcome to Building Windows 8,” was short on details, Sinofsky promised to make known more over the next few weeks.
“There is too much crowded into Windows 8 and there are so many unique and significant lenses through which to view Windows 8, and so we want to be sure to take the time to cover as several of these topics as possible, to construct a shared understanding of why we’ve taken Windows where we have,” he wrote. “So in the next weeks we will just start talking details of features, since there is no obvious place to start given the varying perspectives. From basics, to user interface, to hardware support, and many more, if something is significant to you, we promise we’ll get to it in some form or another.”
The B8 blog, as Sinofsky referred to it, will be efficient on a regular basis as different people from Microsoft share the newest information on the growth of the new OS.
“As a team we’re all going to contribute many of us will author posts, and all of us will read and take note of your comments on this blog,” Sinofsky wrote. “We’ll participate in a constructive talk with you. We’ll also make mistakes and admit it when we do. It is almost certain that something will hit a nerve, with the team or with the community, or both, in the blog posts or in the product, or both.”
The new blog series comes at a time when rumors have been flying the past several months over when Windows 8 might debut.In May, the new OS would reach customers in 2012, though Microsoft quickly shot down his comments. In June, Vice President Dan’l Lewin dropped hints that Windows 8 would launch during the fall of 2012.
Microsoft would release the Windows 8 beta in the middle of September at its Build developer’s conference. although that specific date doesn’t quite jibe with Sinofsky’s “coming months” time frame. Microsoft would release only one beta, followed by the traditional Release Candidate and the final RTM (release to manufacturing) version a few months later.

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