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September 23rd, 2011, 18:41 GMT · By

Microsoft Thinks They Got Windows 8 Right

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Windows 8 Developer Preview Build 8102 Milestone 3 (M3) has been available for download for more than a week now, and news of the upcoming Windows client from Microsoft is bound to have reverberated around the world.

The first taste of Windows 8, offered at BUILD, was certainly met with a great deal of enthusiasm from those attending the conference, as well as for early adopters waiting for the bits with bated breath.

The reimagined Windows has also managed to spark some positive feedback from those that got to play with the early development milestone of the operating system, just a pre-Beta M3 release at this point in time.

Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer underlined the good reception that the Windows Developer Preview received during the company’s Financial Analyst Meeting 2011.

“Certainly the release of the developer preview of Windows 8 is just that, it's a developer preview. We've got a lot of work to do between here and there, but at least we get a chance to get some early sense of kind of how people react,” he said.

“What do they think about the path we've taken? Gratifying, 9:30 this morning somebody came and grabbed me before I went on stage to tell me we'd had our 500,000th download, and we are seeing at least from people who are playing and looking very early, we're seeing some positive reaction. And I think that's extremely important.”

I need to underline that there’s still much work to be done on Windows 8. M3 will be followed by the Beta Build, then the Release Candidate (RC). Microsoft has yet to reveal availability deadlines for Windows 8’s upcoming development milestones.

Personally, I think that only with the advent of the Beta will the world be able to truly anticipate what the RTM Build of Windows 8 will bring to the table.

Speaking about the main pillars of Windows 8, Ballmer is convinced that Microsoft is on the right track.

“We think we've got it right. We think the formula that says that you bring the best of the tablets and the best of the PC together, that you embrace the cloud, you embrace emerging HTML standards, is exactly right,” Microsoft’s CEO stated.

“But if you look at some of the quotes that we've seen in the Twitter feeds and in the blogosphere, and I went through most of these over the course of my discussion this morning, but the initial reaction has been all we would have hoped for in terms of being positive, both on Windows 8 and frankly probably even more positive than we might have expected on Windows 8 Server, which has been quite remarkable. The importance of Azure and Windows 8 Server for private cloud is important.”

As far as I’m concerned, Windows 8 certainly has immense potential, but I’m curious about what you think? Is Ballmer right in boasting that Microsoft got Windows 8 right this early in the development process?

Windows 8 Developer Preview Build 8102 Milestone 3 (M3) is available for download here.

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Comment #1 by: DeoDomuique on 23 Sep 2011, 22:28 UTC reply to this comment

With one/two modifications, yes. Firstly, they give the option to load only Metro, without Desktop. Do the same vice-versa. Secondly, give us the ability to close normally Metro-Apps.

In my opinion, the Desktop is incredible. Newer, Square design without any glitches that Win7 have; like at the curved corvers etc. Along with the Ribbon, the new Explorer Shines! The impovements on the old features and the addition of some new, make Win8 perfect... But don't mess with my Desktop!


Comment #2 by: bigbadwolf on 24 Sep 2011, 02:44 UTC reply to this comment

too soon to tell tales; i need to play with the RC at least to really give it the thumb's up or down. at this point in time, they are just being optimistic about it. well, who could blame them? they have the Windows 7 right. they might get Windows 8 right too, right?! :p


Comment #3 by: Reader on 24 Sep 2011, 07:49 UTC reply to this comment

Well it really depends who their target audience is. For mums and dads and kinder garden kids (literally) Metro makes perfect sense. For mature people with a clue, metro doesn't stand a chance. Windows Metro is not progress.

MS should forget about Metro and should be making Windows more Unix-like where the graphical portion would be running in a subsystem and where the real OS will be running in the background with Unix-like commands and flexibility. If Linux had the Windows GUI I'd never run Windows and if Windows had the Linux/Unix shell I'd never run Linux/Unix. Now that is progress, not Metro.

The Windows Metro GUI is DOA - a failure and MS doesn't even know it. They are not going anywhere with that kinder garden like interface. The whole concept is a joke from a technical user's view.

I will not be upgrading to Windows 8. I skipped Vista and will skip Metro too and by the time Windows metro successor arrives, I hope Linux will provide us with a viable alternative to Windows 7.


Comment #4 by: Jelrik on 24 Sep 2011, 09:06 UTC reply to this comment

A new sort of Mac :p They shoud include and option in the OS at the beginning of installation that you can choose. Metro Interface Or Normal Interface That Woud Be MUCH BETTER ! I don't like it now :( il stick with Windows 7


Comment #5 by: Site-jumper on 24 Sep 2011, 11:25 UTC reply to this comment

I guess he didn't read the reactions of "his" users on
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsdeveloperpreviewgeneral/threads


Comment #6 by: R0H1T on 24 Sep 2011, 18:32 UTC reply to this comment

Is Ballmer right Depends on how youd see right as Win8 is what basically Vista shouldve been like though it has to be said that hardware support & innovative tech like SSD werent mature enough for this level of refinement. In other words yeah they got it right this time aroundthird time lucky I guess but theyll have a hard time replicating success of win7 on top of which home/business customers will be reluctant to hop onto win8 bandwagon, as it is the latter doesnt bring anything revolutionary to the table, while the former is an incremental update over Vista likewise 8 over 7 It me me wonder whether those so called major OS/office release schedulesince 06-07 or Vista/office 2007 by M should be amended to reflect the minor updates which they really are

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Comment #7 by: kenny on 26 Sep 2011, 15:17 UTC reply to this comment

windows 8 is not for a desktop pc

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