Here’s the skinny with the latest on MS 7 and their roll out date. Many have been saying multiple time frames and it has gotten rather confusing so I felt it was a good idea to clear the air on a few issues. When Microsoft is rolling out their project they operate in a way that only select few people are aware of the exact scheduled dates. Why is that done? So the rest of the crew involved doesn’t release the information and give other software competitor a heads up on their current status.
Consider it this way, if you had a product that was due to be released and wanted it to be perfect there would only be a select few who would be aware of authorized information whereas the rest would know confidential information they just would not be aware of the full details. It does not mean those persons are not trusted, it is actually protecting you as a company for purchasing power. It is also protecting those who work for you so they will not need to be aware of delicate information and avoid certain issues in conversations which can become quite stressful.Now down to the nitty with this new operating system.
The first chance of even seeing something for Microsoft 7 is the end of April as Windows 7 RC will be released. For those who are not aware, RC means Release Candidate. Something else to keep in mind as you eagerly await seeing Windows 7, this is the first release of the operating system so there are bound to be updates soon to follow. The first release will be provided to those who supported Microsoft in developing Windows 7. The next release of RC1 shortly after that will be available for the public. In an article I have located, information stated first release is to be expected on April 30 and the next release is to be on May 7th.
I did some further searching and came across a helpful web site that explained everything which Microsoft Windows 7 will have available on it listed with a fairly reasonable definition of each. Here is the link so you can visit and make a copy for yourself and future saving.
Windows 7 Pre-release (M3) Privacy Supplement
Something I have learned using Microsoft since 3.1 came onto the market, there will always be corrections done and there will always be updates available especially if they are critical fixes. Considering how far Windows has been enhanced since back in the day, it has been quite a long distance travel from dialog boxes in ANSI to smooth rounded graphics in C+ including the advancement in multimedia from PC speakers to surround sound Dolby stereo with various drivers.




