Windows 8 Beta may be launched in September 2011

  

Since the successful development and launch of Windows 7, Microsoft has increasingly tightened the bottle of Windows development. Of course, it left the bomb that released Windows 8 for ARM, but that's it. There are no mentions of features or timelines (except for <Windows 7′ three years later & rsquo;). Well, Mary-Jo FoleyWell, who usually has a very good relationship (inside Microsoft), now claims to have an orthodox roadmap —– everything looks like the Windows 8 beta will be on track in September 2011.

The development timeline was also available through Foley's channel earlier this year, which shows the next big Windows version of the development path. As rumors have said, with the development of the third milestone started a week ago, Milestone 2 is reported to have been completed yesterday or today. This opened the door to the beta version of September this year, probably at the time of Microsoft's professional developer conference.

According to the roadmap, Milestone 2 took the Windows client team for 5 months. If M3 takes another 5 months, it will experience the same encoding/integration/repair/lock step as M2, which will be completed around July. Foley reasoned that with a month of integration or any private community technology preview test at the same time, about this year's professional developer conference beta—– I still heard the September 2011 cap —– It works.

As such, the final version of Windows 8 was released in mid-2012, not too bad. However, this also means that the tablet version provided by Microsoft will be a long time. Although I personally think that the tablet is overstated, the fact of the matter these days you need to provide a tablet is even cooler. Microsoft will soon have something better to show itself, or else it will find its position on the tablet as it is today.

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