...like most Windows 8 related threads if I may add. Taking away several posts by canouna, rest is pure (and unnecessary!) speculation...
Stupid Canoune, many blah, blah, blah, blah... I've a build, I've a build (fake) People, Canouna don't work in Microsoft (never), he is only a tech enthusiast... He only want reputation Trust me... Windows Server codename (8) is Windows Server 2012 real name... OMG Canouna, who do you think?
Proof about Canouna doesn't work in Microsoft? Very simple Microsoft employees, internal, trainers and more all have an alias inside Microsoft.... Alias is = [email protected] Canouna hasn't an alias, he is only a boy with many free time Question him about his alias, or that he send to someone an email since his Microsoft account alias
You should show us some proof too, can. Every bit of "new" info you showed here is somewhere on the Internet day before you post it. Why dont you show us for example Immersive weather app with location set to Paris? Let us see how well you can handle Photoshop
one more hater.lol.. Canouna is not MS employee is just a Guest Developer for MS but works for MDL..bcz he is MDL OS Testing Specialist..and MDL helps MS to get their OS tested by our forum member...simple can't help these haters..every week new hater..
I hope they stick to windows 8 to avoid confusion. Up to windows 3.x they used versionnumbers, and they kept using versionnumbers until NT 4 in the NT based ones. They switched to years with windows 95 up to win2k (ME is millennium and could be seen as a year too). Server always sticked to years till today with 2008R2, but clients oses changed to other names (xp and vista). For windows 7 they used the vesionnumber again, although 7 instead of 6.1. For windows 8 they should stick to versionnumbers. It'll get to messed up if they use a versionnumber only for 1 os now and directly switch to different namings agian. Hyenas only profit from dead animals, better something like Werewolf. But the dvd cover could scare off small children then, maybe Windows Teletubby?