Windows 7 Goes RTM (Release To Manufacturing)
Much awaited Windows 7 went RTM today. Microsoft’s new Operating System is scheduled to be available to available to public around October 22. MSDN and TechNet subscribers will be able to download Windows 7 in next few weeks, most likely around August 6. Comparing to release of Vista this looks much more well executed. Windows 7 has received more positive press than any other OS by Microsoft. This in my opinion is how expectations were managed. Rather than coming out with hyped up features which never made it to the product (read WinFS) Windows 7 managed communication to the best.
I’m starting the countdown to when I can download Windows 7.
You can read more about it on Microsoft Press Pass site.
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all i would like to say is that Microsoft with its fresh newrelease of Windows 8 would once again leave apple far far behind. cheers to that
I’m not so sure that Apple will be left behind when Windows 8 comes out. Microsoft has lost a lot of ground in last few years. After XP Windows has not given us anything significant. Windows 8 will be a very hard sell.