Windows 8: 'Completely Different', 'Mind-blowing'
Some inside Microsoft is calling the next Windows -- wait for it -- "Windows.next"
With Microsoft targeting a Windows 8 RTM date of around July 2011, work should be well underway. While we've already caught glimpses of work on top of Windows 7 in a recent 7700 build, we don't much about what will be different.
Windows 7 fixed a lot of the issues and discontent surrounding Windows Vista, so where will Microsoft go from here? A now-removed blog post from MSDN (but salvaged from Google Cache by MSFTKitchen) hinted that there will be great things to expect from an OS that'll show itself just two years following Windows 7.
The popular name for the next version is still Windows 8, but the blog entry did point out that some inside Microsoft are referring to it as Windows.next. Not only that, but the writer also characterized the upcoming Windows version as "something completely different from what folks usually expect of Windows…" (see the full post reproduced below).
John Mangelaars, Regional VP of Consumer and Online at Microsoft EMEA, added in a separate interview, "[Apple is] doing well on the PC side but Windows 7 is a blockbuster. We got it really right. For me, Windows 8 will be mind-blowing."
One of the great (or maybe not so great) things of being at Microsoft is that every other person wants to ask you why Windows works the way it does. Since I'm part of the Windows update team I get asked even more why does my machnie reboot everytime there is an update and why are there so many updates. So naturally once Windows 7 shipped, my friends, neighbours, relatives, and whoever else you can imagine started asking me So whats next?
Folks started asking me whats in Windows 8 - and the first thing I have to say is that I resonate Steven Sinofsky's interview on who said we're calling it Windows 8? I agree with Steven that till things are baked there is no point floating ideas since it leaves people frustrated when things don't turn out the way they expected. The Windows team promised to deliver a smarter, faster and more user friendly OS with Windows 7 and they delivered just that - the latest quaterly results of Microsoft are a clear indication that Windows 7 has been a success and customers got what Microsoft had promised them! The plan is to use a similar approach for the next version of Windows and till things are finalized you're not going to get a "marketing" name from us:)
So how am I referring to the next version of Windows without saying that many words - well simple - Windows.next:) This is definitely not the official version but a version that is becoming common along my circle. So what are our plans for this next version...
The minimum that folks can take for granted is that the next version will be something completly different from what folks usually expect of Windows - I am simply impressed with the process that Steven has setup to listen to our customers needs and wants and get a team together than can make it happen. To actually bring together dozens and dozens of teams across Microsoft to come up with a vision for Windows.next is a process that is surreal! The themes that have been floated truly reflect what people have been looking for years and it will change the way people think about PCs and the way they use them. It is the future of PCs...
Thats about it for this post for the time being - I know I'm not sharing much at this point but right now I can't as we work towards finalizing that vision. Feel free to post your comments on what you think Windows.net should be like!
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We don't want something completely different. We just want the same, better. If we wanted completely different, we'd be using a mac.
I'ld love better links to facebook around the OS and make use of different colour themes depending on whether i'm plugged in or not. Also make usre of the taskbar showing messages.. not balloons. Faster startup is a must.
Kinda agree with Rab1d - still got my shiny new copy of Win7 Pro sitting unopened on my desk... made me think I could wait a little longer LOL

Was just hanging on till I get my new Crucial C300 SSD later this month on the 22nd to be installing my new OS
Now if these OS's were rather cheaper - I wouldn't mind upgrading faster
sure it's either "SomeONE inside Microsoft is calling the next Windows"
or "Some inside Microsoft ARE calling the next Windows"
When Windows Vista came out, its biggest competing product was WinXP.
The next Windows, when it comes out, will face 2 and a half great enemies: WinXP, Win7 and Mac OS-X.
This is no suprise - Bill Gates said that after the long period from XP to Vista, they would be going back to their usual pattern of a new OS once every 3 years or so. The key point is whether the revisions of the new OSes will be severe a la Xp to Vista (Different driver model, no bakcwards compatibility for Dirext X etc...) or whether they will be subtle changes like Vista to Windows 7. Either way, quality should be way up the list over quantity for Microsoft.
Its going to have to be very differant, cant personally complain about W7 at all does what i want it to do. its better than XP (at last)So i say if they dont do something differant then W7 could well be the next XP and stay around for years
Mactronix
I'm thinking intel brain-stem interface and direct brain interface - forget multitouch; potentially literally mindblowing.
I'm thinking intel brain-stem interface and direct brain interface - forget multitouch; potentially literally mindblowing.
Windows for Wetware? I think I just lost me lunch in terror
I'm thinking intel brain-stem interface and direct brain interface - forget multitouch; potentially literally mindblowing.
Now THAT would be a scary crash!
Now THAT would be a scary crash!
Seriously, one of my principle fears is putting a 1024-bit cypher on my brain and losing the key
.....or accidentally leaving on 'Eyecam' whilst tossing off to suspect porn. Otherwise known as 'Aye Aye Cam'.
I don't get why people would complain about a new version coming out "too soon", provided there are tangible improvements with each release. Prior to XP it was normal for Windows to be updated every two to three years. Most other operating systems see new releases even more frequently than that. You realise you don't need to upgrade to every new version, right? If you're content with Windows 7, then skip Windows 8 and get Windows 9 or 10 instead. Meanwhile people on still on Vista or even XP, that didn't consider Windows 7 worthwhile, may be tempted by Windows 8. You don't complain every time a new model of your car is released, and go rush out to upgrade, do you? Why should your software be any different?
It's cheap and it works?
M$ are shooting themselves in the foot!Even if they are planning to release in 2011, I would not be spreading rumours about it barely 6 months after releasing their latest version! This could hurt win7 sales badly in the later half of this year as those still desperately hanging on to XP suddenly decide they can wait yet another few months.After the flow of Vista, shouldn't they be reaping the rewards of having a popular OS again for a little while? Even if windows 8 is the "second coming" people who just bought win7 aren't going to be very keen on paying out again a few months later!
Who said anything about "a few months" ? The RTM is coming in July 2011.. that's more than "a few months"... infact that's actually more than an year. So no, this is sort of like a mini-teaser... builds excitement, and no ppl will still buy Windows 7, unless they're 14 year old morons who're looking for the next-big-toy on the market and decide to stick with crappy XP. Besides once Windows 8 does come out, you're more than welcome to stick to Windows 7 and can upgrade when suitable.