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Windows 9 'Threshold' will ship in April 2015

by Mark Tyson on 13 January 2014, 10:00

Tags: Windows 8, Windows Phone

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At Microsoft's 2014 BUILD conference we are expecting to see and hear a lot of things about Windows 8.1 Update 1 (GDR1) and Windows Phone 8.1 which both should launch around that time. This weekend Windows 'insider' Paul Thurrott said we should also expect to be presented with the "vision for the future of Windows," codenamed Threshold. This will likely be called Windows 9 when it materialises in April 2015.

Thurrott notes that, by April, Microsoft will have completed its corporate reorganisation and a lot of focus will be upon Xbox and Windows Phone during the conference. However PC/Windows fans will be glad to see Windows 8.1 updated and to hear some official announcements about the successor to Windows 8.X on PCs. While hopefully we will know more from this upcoming conference in San Francisco it is expected, from previous reports, that Windows 9 / Threshold will bring back a more customisable Start Menu and the ability to run metro apps in desktop windows beside your desktop apps.

In summary this is what is expected to be seen of Windows 9 / Threshold at BUILD:

  • Metro 2.0, a more mature interface with usability enhancements learning from Windows 8 user experiences
  • No early OS release to developers at this time
  • Threshold described as Windows 9 – distancing the new OS from Windows 8.X
  • The timetable of 'three milestones' before Windows 9 is released the following April.

The new version of Windows is essential for Microsoft, for which Windows 8 has been "a disaster," according to Thurrott. Furthermore, with only 25 million PCs using Windows 8.X so far the company hopes to "recast" it as a new Vista, acknowledging that it didn't work or gel with customer expectations but looking forward to the next release which will meet the new challenges from mobile platforms without disappointing desktop and laptop users.



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Really not sure if this is good news or not - Yes although I am used to Windows 8 and use it at work, I am just not a big fan as much as I was Windows 7. But this also just makes me feel that they are rushing new OS's out and don't take the time to think it through…. Then again if my children can constantly prove me wrong on so many things…
Pity there is no developers' trial OS available. One would have thought Microsoft might have benefited from getting early input on the pre-production system. They sure got a lot of input on Windows 8 that way which has possibly advanced the need for W9
Validation, then, that the overwhelming opinion is that Windows 8's interface is bad - and we need a new OS version soon. Thank you.
tigertop1
Pity there is no developers' trial OS available.

“at this time”

A foundation of both Win 7 and Win 8 releases was a good public beta. If they're setting windowed metro apps as a key feature of Win 9 I can't see them not providing a preview release at some point, whether that's a developer specific one or a general public beta - devs are going to need to know how running windowed will effect their apps, and what interesting new tricks they can play. If there isn't a preview release of Win 9, I'll eat the internet.
tigertop1
Pity there is no developers' trial OS available. One would have thought Microsoft might have benefited from getting early input on the pre-production system. They sure got a lot of input on Windows 8 that way which has possibly advanced the need for W9
It's too early for a developer release - personally, I'd expect to see that around the end of summer time. Hopefully they're going to do the same as before and have general availability of a preview release.

That said, if the rumours I've read about on the 'net are true, then 9 could be as usability-improved over 8 as 7 was over Vista. In which case, put me down for a pre-order. ;)