Five things Windows 7 testers need to pay attention to

  

A few days ago, many testers of Windows 7 Beta complained about Microsoft’s feedback on Windows 7

Beta. Many bloggers are accusing Microsoft of not giving their suggestions. Any reply. Fortunately, Microsoft later released 36 improvements in Windows 7RC, and although WIndows 7 is now entering the RC phase, the testers can still say that there is a long way to go. For this reason, the famous technology author Edbott released an article today to remind the testers to pay attention. 5 questions:

1. The underlying layer of Windows 7 has changed. One tester said, “The most important issue is that the features in WIndows 7 have been developed and frozen before the Beta. & rdquo; But also because of this, 99% said that Microsoft has been doing Bug testing, and 1% believe that Microsoft has not done.

But is this a problem? From the history of WIndows, this is not surprising. In 1993, two years before the official release, I got the pre-beta version of Windows 95. In the 2003 PDC conference, three years before the official release, I installed the beta version of Windows Vista. At the time, the functions of both systems were completed. Microsoft is accustomed to starting public testing after the feature is complete, because the main job of testing is to discover bugs, not to suggest new features.

2. Windows product design needs to consider balance. I have often heard testers complain: "If it is me, I have to design this feature." However, Windows has a market share of 90% in the world. Among countless users, opinions and opinions are emerging one after another. When faced with such a situation, Microsoft can only find a balance in functional design. , try to meet the needs of most users.

3. Writing a bug report is not an easy task. Some testers said that after writing the Bug report, they found that MS wrote equal to not writing. Indeed, when discovering bugs, you first need to consider whether it is the relationship of Windows 7 or your own software conflicts, machines, etc. Secondly, you should think about whether this is a bug or just designed from the perspective of the developer.

4. Multiple Betas don't mean it would be better. Previously, many bloggers suggested that Microsoft release a Windows 7 Beta 2. But in fact, this does not mean that it will bring better products. The time for internal testing conducted before the public test was much longer than anyone thought.

5. Release time is also one of the features of Windows 7. In the software world, there will never be a perfect product. Complex as a system, if the programmer has been waiting to find bugs and fix bugs, then the software is estimated to never release. For a piece of software, publishing at the right time is also a symbol of a good product.

Xiaobian: & ldquo; In the software world, there will never be a perfect product. Complex as a system, if the programmer has been waiting to find bugs and fix bugs, then the software is estimated to never release. For a piece of software, publishing at the right time is also a symbol of a good product. & rdquo; Most appreciate this sentence, for the user, as long as Microsoft can listen to the user's opinion, fix the bug fix, then it will do.

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