Microsoft: Windows 7 changes little

  

Microsoft vice president Mike Nash recently said that compared with the current Windows Vista system, the next generation operating system Windows 7 will not change significantly.

with Windows XP In contrast, Microsoft has made significant changes to the Windows Vista system, adding a number of new features, such as User Account Control (UAC), etc. At the same time, these new features have also brought a lot of inconvenience to users.

Of course, Mike Nash did not apologize for Vista's addition of UAC functionality and missed the Christmas shopping season, but he said that the next-generation operating system, Window 7, will not undergo such changes. Nash said: "I won't I regret the many changes in Vista, but I believe that Windows 7 will not be as big as Vista. "

Microsoft launched Windows Vista Enterprise and Personal at the end of last year and early this year. But to this day, Vista's popularity seems to be not satisfactory. According to Gartner's survey, Vista's popularity is 9-12 months later than previously expected.

Still, Microsoft still Many times said that I am satisfied with the speed of Vista. Soft Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell also said that after the release of Vista SP1 in the first quarter of next year, it is believed that enterprise users will deploy Vista on a large scale.

Microsoft announced in July this year that it plans to launch Windows Vista after three years. The new version of the operating system, the internal code is Windows 7.

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