Passed Windows Blue has been developed half

  

Computer Store News: It is reported that Microsoft's internal Windows team has just completed the development of M1, the first Milestone build development phase of Windows Blue. According to anonymous sources, Windows Blue is the first fully upgraded version of the Windows 8 operating system. It is reported that M1 marks that the development schedule of Windows Blue has already reached half, and the last version of Milestone build of Windows Blue will be M2.


It should be noted that on February 19th, local time, a screenshot of Windows Blue M1 was released on the Internet, which also enabled Microsoft to complete Windows Blue M1. The news of the stage development work has become more credible.

Considering that Windows Blue is the first version of Microsoft's history to be accelerated to develop, we are not sure what Microsoft's next plan is. Will Microsoft launch a consumer preview of Windows Blue? A developer preview of Windows Blue? Or will it jump directly from the internal milestone to the final release?

From the leaked news, Windows Blue’s subscription release date is August 2013, so if the Microsoft Windows R&D team wants to continue to follow this established timeline, the last situation seems more likely .

According to the Windows Blue M1 version of the screenshots revealed by the WZor team, the external rumors called Windows Blue is based on Windows 6.3 developed system news is accurate. The actual version number of the system is indeed 6.3, similar to the version number of the original Windows 7 system 6.1. Some analysts believe that Windows Blue is the first push for Microsoft to perform an annual system upgrade for Windows 8. In addition, a project called "Windows Phone Blue" is under development and the system is expected to have the same core code as Windows Blue.

Microsoft declined to comment.

It is expected that Microsoft will position Windows Blue as an update for Windows 8, rather than what the outside world calls the Windows 9 operating system. Although on the well-known professional social networking site LinkedIn, there are many Microsoft employees who have shown that they are developing Windows9, but the current focus of the Windows team is still on Win8 and its upcoming updates. At the moment, we don't know if and when Microsoft will release Win9, because the cycle of Windows operating system update has been accelerated from the previous three years to the current year.

In addition, Microsoft has also released recruitment tips for the Windows and Windows Phone team to develop the Blue project, but Microsoft subsequently deleted these recruitment ideas.

It is worth mentioning that according to news from the US technology blog BusinessInsider, Microsoft Windows Blue system will be unveiled this summer. But the media also said that it is not clear whether Windows Blue will be a brand new system or just a "service pack" (service pack). Microsoft's "Service Pack" is usually a major update to the system that includes all monthly patches, bug fixes, and a few new features. Given the fact that consumers are currently unresponsive to Windows 8, it would not be surprising if Microsoft released a service pack this summer. Even Microsoft Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, who has always expressed his goodwill for Windows 8, believes that the system does have a lot of things to fix.

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