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First Windows 7 beta expected in two months
18/09/2008 by swordfish.
Windows 7 could be in the hands of developers within two months, according to analysts speculating over Microsoft’s plans for the next version of its desktop operating system, which is to be demonstrated to techies at two upcoming conferences.
Microsoft revealed last month that developers would get their first peak at Windows 7 in October, with executives planning to give partners an in-depth look at the code at the Professional Developers Conference (PDC). The software giant is also expected to demo Windows 7 at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) scheduled for November.
Although Microsoft has revealed little about Windows 7 so far, the company has demonstrated one new feature - a multitouch interface designed to improve user interaction with Windows-based applications.
QBS Comment: Lets hope the next Windows outing is trouble free and has a super cool desktop to rival the Apple Mac’s
OS!
Source: ‘PC Advisor‘
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