samedi 3 décembre 2011

Windows 8: the first public beta in February?

The replacement for Windows 8 could be available for evaluation, as a first public beta, starting next February. Its output is scheduled for fall 2012.
The beginning of the Year 2012 should be placed under the sign of the public beta at Microsoft. While the first version of test? Office 15 is expected for the CES in early January, the Windows 8 could follow in time, that is to say in February.

C? Is in any case what? TheNextWeb site says, citing sources "close to Microsoft." The timing seems logical anyway knowing that the replacement for Windows 7 is expected on computers and tablets to? Fall of 2012. With a first public beta in February and a second in April why not, we can expect a RTM (Release To Manufacturer) in June or July. A release candidate could also s? Or inserted between the beta (s) and RTM.

It is not known however if this beta test is open to all, but it is not clear Microsoft, l? Did for Windows 7, go back to Windows 8. The last eight Developers Preview of Windows, which dates from September, was still incomplete at the office. Microsoft has the cut out before proposing the new system? Operating in? Wiping plaster the general public.

The replacement for Windows 8 could be available for evaluation, as a first public beta, starting next February. Its output is scheduled for fall 2012.
The beginning of the Year 2012 should be placed under the sign of the public beta at Microsoft. While the first version of test? Office 15 is expected for the CES in early January, the Windows 8 could follow in time, that is to say in February.

C? Is in any case what? TheNextWeb site says, citing sources "close to Microsoft." The timing seems logical anyway knowing that the replacement for Windows 7 is expected on computers and tablets to? Fall of 2012. With a first public beta in February and a second in April why not, we can expect a RTM (Release To Manufacturer) in June or July. A release candidate could also s? Or inserted between the beta (s) and RTM.

It is not known however if this beta test is open to all, but it is not clear Microsoft, l? Did for Windows 7, go back to Windows 8. The last eight Developers Preview of Windows, which dates from September, was still incomplete at the office. Microsoft has the cut out before proposing the new system? Operating in? Wiping plaster the general public.

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