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Microsoft to stop producing Windows versions
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The launch of a new version of Windows used to be a major event
Windows 10 is going to be the last major revision of the operating system.

Jerry Nixon, a Microsoft development executive, said in a conference speech this week that Windows 10 would be the "last version" of the dominant desktop software.

His comments were echoed by Microsoft which said it would update Windows in future in an "ongoing manner".

Instead of new stand-alone versions, Windows 10 would be improved in regular instalments, the firm said.

Mr Nixon made his comments during Microsoft's Ignite conference held in Chicago this week.

In a statement, Microsoft said Mr Nixon's comments reflected a change in the way that it made its software.

"Windows will be delivered as a service bringing new innovations and updates in an ongoing manner," it said, adding that it expected there to be a "long future" for Windows.

'No Windows 11'
The company said it had yet to decide on what to call the operating system beyond Windows 10.

"There will be no Windows 11," warned Steve Kleynhans, a research vice-president at analyst firm Gartner who monitors Microsoft.

He said Microsoft had in the past deliberately avoided using the name "Windows 9" and instead chose Windows 10 as a way to signify a break with a past which involved successive stand-alone versions of the operating system.

However, he said, working in that way had created many problems for Microsoft and its customers.

"Every three years or so Microsoft would sit down and create 'the next great OS'," he said.

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Microsoft has developed the HoloLens augmented reality system for use with Windows 10
"The developers would be locked away and out would pop a product based on what the world wanted three years ago."

Microsoft also had to spend a huge amount of money and marketing muscle to convince people that they needed this new version, and that it was better than anything that had come before, he explained.

Moving to a situation in which Windows is a constantly updated service will break out of this cycle, and let Microsoft tinker more with the software to test new features and see how customers like them, he added.

'Positive step'
Most of the revenue generated by Windows for Microsoft came from sales of new PCs and this was unlikely to be affected by the change, Mr Kleynhans pointed out.

"Overall this is a positive step, but it does have some risks," he said.

"Microsoft will have to work hard to keep generating updates and new features, he said, adding that questions still remained about how corporate customers would adapt to the change and how Microsoft would provide support.

"It doesn't mean that Windows is frozen and will never move forward again," Mr Kleynhans told the BBC.

"Indeed we are about to see the opposite, with the speed of Windows updates shifting into high gear."
 
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I suggest next version should be called Doors
then pillars, floors and roof
 
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Microsoft to stop producing Windows versions
_82871037_000085290-1.jpg

The launch of a new version of Windows used to be a major event
Windows 10 is going to be the last major revision of the operating system.

Jerry Nixon, a Microsoft development executive, said in a conference speech this week that Windows 10 would be the "last version" of the dominant desktop software.

His comments were echoed by Microsoft which said it would update Windows in future in an "ongoing manner".

Instead of new stand-alone versions, Windows 10 would be improved in regular instalments, the firm said.

Mr Nixon made his comments during Microsoft's Ignite conference held in Chicago this week.

In a statement, Microsoft said Mr Nixon's comments reflected a change in the way that it made its software.

"Windows will be delivered as a service bringing new innovations and updates in an ongoing manner," it said, adding that it expected there to be a "long future" for Windows.

'No Windows 11'
The company said it had yet to decide on what to call the operating system beyond Windows 10.

"There will be no Windows 11," warned Steve Kleynhans, a research vice-president at analyst firm Gartner who monitors Microsoft.

He said Microsoft had in the past deliberately avoided using the name "Windows 9" and instead chose Windows 10 as a way to signify a break with a past which involved successive stand-alone versions of the operating system.

However, he said, working in that way had created many problems for Microsoft and its customers.

"Every three years or so Microsoft would sit down and create 'the next great OS'," he said.

_80432198_c7c51e84-9972-49d5-9872-114cb69c7d65.jpg

Microsoft has developed the HoloLens augmented reality system for use with Windows 10
"The developers would be locked away and out would pop a product based on what the world wanted three years ago."

Microsoft also had to spend a huge amount of money and marketing muscle to convince people that they needed this new version, and that it was better than anything that had come before, he explained.

Moving to a situation in which Windows is a constantly updated service will break out of this cycle, and let Microsoft tinker more with the software to test new features and see how customers like them, he added.

'Positive step'
Most of the revenue generated by Windows for Microsoft came from sales of new PCs and this was unlikely to be affected by the change, Mr Kleynhans pointed out.

"Overall this is a positive step, but it does have some risks," he said.

"Microsoft will have to work hard to keep generating updates and new features, he said, adding that questions still remained about how corporate customers would adapt to the change and how Microsoft would provide support.

"It doesn't mean that Windows is frozen and will never move forward again," Mr Kleynhans told the BBC.

"Indeed we are about to see the opposite, with the speed of Windows updates shifting into high gear."
after windows 7 was launched in 2009, windows have failed meserably to produce any good operating system.... be it windows 8 or windows 10 developer preview.... they were not worth to be launched...and about windows in phones... they are not worth talking...
Au revoir windows... I will NOT miss you...
 
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windows 3.1 was the best then win 98 xp not to forget 95 also
 
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Better this way... I upgraded my pc and laptop OS three times in 3 years.. 7-8-8.1..
Now waiting for 10..

after windows 7 was launched in 2009, windows have failed meserably to produce any good operating system.... be it windows 8 or windows 10 developer preview.... they were not worth to be launched...and about windows in phones... they are not worth talking...
Au revoir windows... I will NOT miss you...
Why you feel this way?
Windows 8.1 is great.. Fast file management, polished n clean UI and boots in less than 5 secs on my pc and less than 10 on my laptop . 7 is like tortoise compared to 8.1..
 
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Why you feel this way?
Windows 8.1 is great.. Fast file management, polished n clean UI and boots in less than 5 secs on my pc and less than 10 on my laptop . 7 is like tortoise compared to 8.1..
my main problem was with the driver compatibility in windows 8, further when i used it in phone, my frustration only increased with the problems like unavailability of default file manager, problems of security certificates while connecting wifi and many more.... i loved windows while using XP which was not less than a revolution 15 years back, and even enjoyed windows 7.... but not anymore
 
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my main problem was with the driver compatibility in windows 8, further when i used it in phone, my frustration only increased with the problems like unavailability of default file manager, problems of security certificates while connecting wifi and many more.... i loved windows while using XP which was not less than a revolution 15 years back, and even enjoyed windows 7.... but not anymore
Yeah true.. Driver compatible was an issue in 8(we can still work around the problem by disabling driver signature but it was troublesome) but most of it got solved in 8.1.

Don't know much about Windows Phone 8 OS but my frnz who bought WP seem to dislike it too..
 
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Yeah true.. Driver compatible was an issue in 8(we can still work around the problem by disabling driver signature but it was troublesome) but most of it got solved in 8.1.

Don't know much about Windows Phone 8 OS but my frnz who bought WP seem to dislike it too..
after using windows 8 i shifted my choice to Ubuntu... now I dual boot windows 7 and Ubuntu 12...
 
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Windows 8 and 10 have failed to generate any interest in Windows.
Plus, there's been an increase in Apple computers, courtesy of the iPhone. A lot of my customers are shifting to Macbooks after falling in love with iDevices.
 
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Windows 8 and 10 have failed to generate any interest in Windows.
Plus, there's been an increase in Apple computers, courtesy of the iPhone. A lot of my customers are shifting to Macbooks after falling in love with iDevices.
Sure, tell that to Microsoft's 91.45% market share.
 
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Sure, tell that to Microsoft's 91.45% market share.

Where do you get that number from?
Did you just dream it up? Copy-paste it from somewhere? Did you account for falling desktop share compared to mobile devices?
 
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Windows 8 and 10 have failed to generate any interest in Windows.
Plus, there's been an increase in Apple computers, courtesy of the iPhone. A lot of my customers are shifting to Macbooks after falling in love with iDevices.



Well for power users nothing beats Windows..
We can't just fit a Nvidia GTX Titan into a Apple computer, can we.. :D

iDevices are great but Macs are OK..
 
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Well for power users nothing beats Windows..
We can't just fit a Nvidia GTX Titan into a Apple computer, can we.. :D

iDevices are great but Macs are OK..

We can't fit an NVIDIA GTX or any graphics card into any laptop, regardless of Mac or Windows or Linux.
Power users and gamers are a minority in the consumer market. Most buyers just want a nice laptop that gets the job done. That's the majority and they are the ones who are slowly shifting away from Windows.
 
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We can't fit an NVIDIA GTX or any graphics card into any laptop, regardless of Mac or Windows or Linux.
Power users and gamers are a minority in the consumer market. Most buyers just want a nice laptop that gets the job done. That's the majority and they are the ones who are slowly shifting away from Windows.
That's why I said Apple computer not laptop "duh"...
 
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