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Windows 9 preview targeting a Q2 2015 release

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/19/2014 08:26 AM | source: | 78 comment(s)
Windows 9 preview targeting a Q2 2015 release

Windows 9, codename Threshold, is rumored for an April 2015 release date. This information is known and comes from Paul Thurrott, a well-known Microsoft insider. Now, according to a new rumor, Microsoft will offer a preview version of the new operating system sometime around February of 2015. Similar to the Developer Preview or Consumer Preview of Windows 8, Microsoft is rumored to offer a public preview build of Windows 9 sometime between Q2 or Q3 of 2015 (around February or March of 2015.

This will gives  consumers a chance to play with the new operating system before it's official release. This information comes from a leaker by the name of "Faikee," who was recently responsible for dropping the Windows 365 name, along with other tidbits. 

The bigger question is what Windows 9 will bring to the table in terms of features. We would expect to see some integration of Cortana and naturally the Start menu will be present too. Expect the Modern UI to get updated as well but the degree of those changes are not clearly known at this time. 

I think there is a possibility there will be no Windows 9, instead the next version of Windows could be Windows 8.2. I have a feeling Microsoft wants to follow Mac OSX scheme of updates. I would personally actually like if Microsoft came out with Windows 8.2 and sold it for $29.00. Then again, if Microsoft left the Windows 8 name behind and released Windows 9, it would bring positive reception.







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lucidus
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#4820242 Posted on: 05/19/2014 08:37 AM
Ah what the hell,

MDL->internet->MDL :D

kanej2007
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#4820278 Posted on: 05/19/2014 10:39 AM
Windows 9? Already? I've yet to upgrade to Windows 8!

Still using Windows 7 Ultimate. :)

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#4820279 Posted on: 05/19/2014 10:44 AM
Windows 9? Already? I've yet to upgrade to Windows 8!

Still using Windows 7 Ultimate. :)

Windows 8 is suppost to be skipped like ME and Vista.

Tho i personally used a stripped down version of Vista 64-Bit for quite a while, and it worked really well. But guess that's because it was stripped down.

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#4820313 Posted on: 05/19/2014 12:36 PM
Why bring the start menu back? Its not needed... at all.

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#4820317 Posted on: 05/19/2014 12:44 PM
I hope Microsoft will continue to support Win8.x well after Win9 has been released. Backporting DX12 to it and etc

Why bring the start menu back? Its not needed... at all.


Perhaps Microsoft has realized that it might be good to give the users a choice to use it or not?

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