Windows 7 Unveiled Today at PDC 2008

Hi all, Mike Nash here live from the Professional Developers Conference.

Today we are unveiling Windows 7 to the world here at the PDC taking place in Los Angeles this week. I am excited to be bringing you this news in the very first post on our brand new Windows 7 Team Blog here on The Windows Blog website. Here, we will focus on delivering to you all the important Windows 7 news and announcements. I look forward to utilizing this blog as a way to talk to you about Windows 7 in the future.

Windows is the world's most popular software product.  With more than a billion customers worldwide, Windows has created an ecosystem of hardware and software developers that continue to offer growing choices and capabilities for consumers and businesses around the world. Because of this, we believe PDC is the perfect place to show off Windows 7 for the first time - in front of thousands of developers anxious to start taking advantage of the new advancements in Windows 7.  

Windows 7 will build on the substantial investments the company has made in the fundamentals with Windows Vista - improving security, reliability and performance while improving security features that people expect. Windows 7 is designed to be compatible with the same hardware, applications, and device drivers as Windows Vista today.

Windows 7 will offer improved navigation, a new taskbar and a streamlined UI so that common tasks done in Windows are done easier and more quickly.  You will be able to share data to all your PCs and devices in your home network or at work. With Windows 7 + Windows Live, you will be able to stay connected to the people that matter to you, and with Internet Explorer 8 you will get a faster, safer, more productive Web experience.

Along with Touch Gestures and Device Stage, Windows 7 enables you to get more out of your devices including the ones you use most often like your digital cameras, mobile phones and printers.  Windows 7 makes it easier to use networked media devices to play music, watch videos, and display photos that are on your Windows PC.

And Windows 7 will offer more options than ever to customize and personalize your Windows PC with styles that match your personality.

Windows 7 is being designed to be a solid platform for developers so that they can enable next-generation solutions for Windows.  Developers can be more productive and offer new capabilities to their applications utilizing new API's in Windows 7. Here at the PDC, we are delivering the first pre-beta of Windows 7 to developers.  This was the first developer release of Windows in recent history to be API-complete when first delivered.

The next phase for the development team is getting to beta. For Windows 7 this will be a feature complete beta and we expect that to be available to customers in early 2009.  Feature complete means that we will not be adding any new features once we get to beta (since they are all there) but will instead focus on fixing bugs that we find in our testing and in feedback that customers give us.  By being API complete now and feature complete at the beta, we will also make it easier for our ecosystem partners to builds solutions for Windows 7.  Watch this blog or www.microsoft.com/windows for information about how to get the beta when it's available.

Mike


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 10:48PM  

    I'm ready to test this puppy out! I've beta tested every OS except Vista and every IE since IE3. I can't wait to see what's next!

  2. Jew
    Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 11:36PM  

    Windows 7 has already been released on the web here. the version viewed at PDC2008 is available through here.

    www.demonoid.com/.../6781192

    www.scnsrc.net/.../microsoft-windows-7-32bit-build-6801-dvd-winbeta

  3. Another small business...
    Posted on: October 30, 2008 at 12:47AM  

    It sure seems like Windows 7 is going to be a winner and Microsoft is doing a lot of things correctly so far.

    One thing, as noted by a few above, that needs to be remedied as soon as possible is the upgrade path for those of us who were loyal enough customers to buy Vista Business or Ultimate. Honestly, the upgrade path for Ultimate users should be minimal in expense.

    Personally, I was going to purchase more computers loaded with Vista Business/Ultimate but I'm wondering why I should spend the extra coin if I'm going to get hosed in the end.

  4. Posted on: October 30, 2008 at 2:46AM  

    CONGRATULATION MICROSOFT

    WINDOWS 7 is AWESOME!!!!!

  5. ValyB
    Posted on: October 30, 2008 at 6:29AM  

    Hello. I like what i see about Windows 7. Most of comments are nice. But i guess now, in the tradition of Microsoft you will go to whiteboard and start messing things up. Hope not, but i think that's what is going to be. And in the end we will need a supercalifragilistic PC with tons of ram and an unknown processor and of course only working with a SSD. Done here.

    As for what i would like to see in windows 7, i think i want to use my cellphone/pda in it. Like plug it in and make calls with my computer. Or better if someone invents a slot for SIM card and then you can use computer, preferably laptop in making direct calls.  It will be really something to have a small laptop (eeePC like)with bluetooth and SIM card. The base for this statement is not to have Windows Mobile. It's restrictive in many ways.

  6. Posted on: October 30, 2008 at 8:04AM  

    sou amante de pc e gostaria de receber windows7 para teste

  7. Posted on: October 30, 2008 at 8:52AM  

    i want to try it and work to help devaloper to fix proplems

    :)

  8. Rory Elmore
    Posted on: October 30, 2008 at 4:28PM  

    WHAT????  I was just looking to buy another laptop with XP because Vista is always screwing up.  It doesn't like the Sony creative software (Vegas, AudioStudio, etc.).  In fact, there is very little software that I use that Vista runs smoothly.  It freezes for no apparent reason, gives error messages, and questions my every attempt to do anything on it.  Will Win7 be any better?

    Sure, Vista has a lot of cool things but they get over-shadowed by all the other annoyances.  But, I'm like the other people... why should I trust another new OS when the one they just released still has too many bugs.  Hey Microsoft, how about a FREE upgrade for all the folks you've duped with Vista?!?

  9. Posted on: October 31, 2008 at 5:51PM  

    You need to modify the behavior of window focus in Windows.  Too many times I have clicked an app to front focus, started typing only for another window that I already pushed back to jump to front focus again.  This is not good.  Many times I may even accidentally type data into the wrong window or select a button in a dialog box because of this behaviour.  The Mac seems to have this right, so look at copying the Mac for the implementation of windows manager focus.

    Thx and I love Windows, BTW!

  10. John
    Posted on: October 31, 2008 at 10:37PM  

    I dont care what it will be called I just want it to work right and not have differant ver right of the bat like home and media and bussiness and pro all with higher prices. give ma a good secure os at a resonable prices since i own 6 computer dont make me sell my first born to put the os on all of them. One feature i would realy like to see is a 4 or 6 pane explorer box ( LIKE the old power desk had) and easy diag and maintance tools dont make me dig for it

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