Microsoft Windows 8.1 Update 2 Still Pending for August 12th
Microsoft is planning to deliver a second update for Windows 8.1 on August 12, this month's Patch Tuesday. windowsfutures Update 2, to which Microsoft will be referring as the "August update," won't be mandatory, unlike the first Windows 8.1 Update. It also won't be cumulative. It'll be pushed as just another monthly update to Windows 8.1.
As ZDnet reports it will include some relatively minor design changes, I hear, but nothing big, feature-wise.
Microsoft's original plan was to make this update a much bigger and more important release. The Windows team originally was aiming to make the new "mini" Start Menu part of this second update, but scrapped that plan a couple of months ago, deciding instead to make the new Start Menu a feature of Windows "Threshold." Threshold, likely to be called Windows 9, is still sounding like a Spring 2015 deliverable.
From what my sources are saying, Microsoft is unlikely to deliver a third update to Windows 8.1 later this fall. There are some who believe the company could opt to deliver one more update to Windows 8.1 that would include some new features, possibly this fall. (The idea in doing this would to be to establish a "servicability" cadence pattern.) But others said the operating systems team is leaning toward putting all the wood behind the Windows 9 arrow, while continuing to deliver small monthly updates and fixes to Windows 8.1 until Windows 9/Threshold arrives. Microsoft officials are still not talking publicly about Threshold/Windows 9. There are rumors Microsoft is planning to offer Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 users some kind of deal — possibly even a free upgrade to Windows 9 — in order to get them to move to the latest Windows version once it's out next year.
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"Microsoft's original plan was to make this update a much bigger and more important release."
All these amazing things, makes we wonder if all of this work being done is being done by a few Chinese students working for $1.20/hr. Its just such terrific stuff wait for a menu lel.
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Meh, I don't really care about bringing the start menu back. I'm still ok with the current start screen and I don't understand the level of hate people have for it. I understand how it might not suit someone's preferences (if I were an active Windows user I wouldn't prefer it) but it doesn't deserve hate.
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I have seen metro like 3 times since my w8.1 goes directly to desktop with classical start menu.
I can complain about dozens of other things like numlock being off at login screen which one has to get working via registry.
Or that annoying/creepy: "We are setting things up for you."
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I have seen metro like 3 times since my w8.1 goes directly to desktop with classical start menu.
I can complain about dozens of other things like numlock being off at login screen which one has to get working via registry.
Or that annoying/creepy: "We are setting things up for you."
Do you use Classic Shell or something?
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So...... The "Start Menu" will be a "Feature" for Windows 9.
:T