Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is backing off comments by chairman Bill Gates that the next version of Windows could be available as early as next year. “We are currently in the planning stages for Windows 7 and development is scoped to three years from Windows Vista consumer” general availability, a Microsoft spokesman said in an e-mail Friday to InformationWeek.
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Microsoft Cooking Major, Innovative Features for Windows 7 and Windows 8
Although it is keeping completely mum on the evolution of the next iterations of the Windows client, Microsoft is in fact cooking major and innovative features for both Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista, and even for Windows 8. At this point in time, Microsoft has offered a sneak peek at Windows 7, via the Milestone 1 release, Build 6.1.6519.1, made available at the end of the past year. Still, because it is designed to integrate on top of Vista SP1 RTM and not a standalone product, M1 resembles Windows Vista more closely than it does Windows 7. However, this does not mean that Microsoft is not already hard at work on evolving Windows.
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Vista OS X v3: Leopard Transformation Pack for Vista
The Vista OS X is a transformation pack by patrickgs, for windows users to transform the look and desktop theme of your Windows Vista system to the look of Mac OS X Leopard. You can use Vista OS X on any language and edition!
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Complete Resource for Multimedia Freeware
Multimedia freeware – this list completes all your multimedia needs without spending a penny.
Check out more freeware on www.mintywhite.com.
Free Stylish Outline Style Fonts (TTF)
There are so many fonts out there – but it seems you have to pay for all the good ones. Put your credit card away and enjoy these free outline style fonts. Available to you are two more sets – linked below.
Check out more font collections on www.Mintywhite.com
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Disable Windows Vista User Account Control [How To]
If you feel confident with taking control of security, you probably don’t need the User Account Control (UAC) that comes with Microsoft Windows Vista. This guide will show you how to turn off the UAC so that it doesn’t bother you any more.