Luego de las malas críticas hacia Windows Vista y la lentitud con la que realiza ciertos procesos y un largo etc. de cosas que a la gente no le ha gustado mucho, ya Microsoft viene trabajando en la próxima versión de su sistema operativo Windows en la que prometen mayor velocidad y mejoras en grabado de archivos, mejoras para bloguear y virtualizar. Veámoslo:
Finalmente Microsoft ha dado un paso al frente y ha confirmado no sólo que Windows 7 se lanzará en el 2010, sino que a Vista le quedan dos años de vida (¡Yeh!) como sistema operativo bandera de Microsoft (Gracias a Dios). Algunos detalles sobre este. Se llamará Windows Vienna.Su desarrollo comenzó en el 2000, junto con Windows VistaEl CodeName es“BlackComb“.Incorporará muy probablemente WinFS (Windows Future Storage).Parece que nadie confía en le Windows Vista, que ni siquiera termina de consolidarse en el mercado y ya tienen su sucesor.Alberto Peves M.
Ever since the last quarter of 2006, when a survey was held on a Microsoft web site, where one of the questions towards the end of the survey was "Have you ever heard of Windows Mesa?", the question itself and the answer to it, has foxed many!
But it appears that codename "Vienna" (Blackcomb/Windows7) will be/has been re-codenamed as Windows MESA in its 5th phase of development. Is this true ? Your guess is as good as mine; but searching carefully...very carefully can give one that impression. But then, what's in a name !? First Blackcomb; then Vienna, then Windows7 & now (?)Mesa(?). Why Windows 7? Vista is Windows 6, hence the next generically reffered to as Windows 7 !
...Incidentally, this next OS (irrespective of the codename) was originally timelined 2011, Latest reports indicate
Long ago just near the release of Windows Vista rumors started to dominate the web about the next big Microsoft operating system after Windows Vista. Some people had the view that Windows Vista may be the last heir of the Windows Operating System family and that Microsoft may probably give birth to a new family of Operating System but all these rumors were proved false soon when the talks for Windows Vienna rolled in.
Windows Vienna: The Upcoming Microsoft OS
This post is basically a recap of my long forgotten Windows Vienna post but I will be presenting it as a Windows Vienna FAQ. For the people who do not know what Windows Vienna is? Well Windows Vienna is Microsoft’s next big operating system after Windows Vista which is already in works at Microsoft Labs. Thats all I can say for now. Here goes the complete Windows Vienna FAQ.
Windows Vienna FAQ
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Con Vista recien llegando a las estanterias, Microsoft ya tiene la "vista" puesta en su nuevo Sistema Operativo de nombre codigo "Vienna" esto esta programado para fines de 2009.En palabras del VP de desarrollo Ben Fathi:...
Most of you Whistler Blackcomb located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canda.
Sharing the qualities of its Premature Twin Sister (Windows Vista), Vienna has also been subject to major delays and rescheduling.
Blackcomb got its real name “Vienna” in January 2006.
Windows Vienna is targetted to be a Revolutionary Release (Bringing Real Innovation) however Windows Vista and all previous versions of Microsoft Windows have been Evolutionary Releases (Following Previous Trends).
There is no fix Release-Date announced for Windows Vienna yet, however it is planned to be released anywhere between 2009 to 2012.
We know that Windows Vista brought us only Re-Enhanced and Further-Modified features. However Vienna promises us to bring features that shall be purely new and unseen e.g. GroupBar replaced by Taskbar and Pie-Menu type circular Interface.
Lot of features originally planned for Windows Vista may become part of Windows Vienna.
Windows Vienna will be available both in 32-Bit and
Windows Vienna is the new codename for Windows Blackcomb the successor to Windows Vista. Not much is known about Blackcomb officially and Microsoft has not given any details about ViennaWhile Windows Vista is intended to be a technologies-based release, with some UI changes (in the form of the Aero set of technologies and guidelines), Vienna is targeted directly at revolutionizing the way we interact with our home and office PCs. For instance, the "Start" philosophy, introduced in Windows 95, may be completely replaced by a "new interface" which was said in 1999 to be scheduled for Blackcomb, before being moved to the Longhorn project, and then back to Blackcomb. The interface involved some ideas based upon truely 3D Windows and an intergration of what is now known as Sidebar.The Explorer shell is expected to be replaced in its entirety, with features such as the taskbar being replaced by a new concept based on the last 10 years of research from Microsoft's "Vibe" lab. Projects