I had talked about it in neowin, this is something interesting. No, my friend covered it (but showed the win365 above), another friend also told me win365 "is quite close to tp", so, it probably is something more classified. I had made a wild guess, could it be yet another UD(UD3)? maybe with the "windowed apps" thing? Note that it is just my guessing, don't take my word for it. btw, I saw some guys quoting this news/rumor and mentioned "Feb 3" ..... actually it meant "the period around 2015 Feb~Mar".
Yep, you are right, now it looks "fatter" than the "0" in "2015" ...... 0/Q ... LOLLOL, interesting !!
I guess everybody is going forward too much in this thread, Windows 8 itself is not stable, Microsoft keeps releasing the updates/upgrades/patches, ever since XP was released, since then it took about 9 years to release another stable version called Windows 7, what's the catch? All is good. Microsoft have already designed an advanced SciFi version of Windows Operating System. But they are not releasing it, they are just giving you the trailers of the big one until they release it in some years time. Thanks
May be as you said that I am intoxicated? I am trying to say that everything is pre-planned, I am talking the future you are just experiencing the present.
You said Win 8 isn't stable, therefor updates are released. Using Win 8 here from beta state on without problems or stability issues . They still release updates for Win 7, would you consider it as unstable likewise
actually N stands for "NO Media Player" lol "E" would be like Code: 7600.16385.090713-1255_X86FRE_PROFESSIONALE_EN-US_VL_OEM_PROFESSIONALE-GRMCEPRVOL_EN_DVD.ISO for the Euro folk as in no "Internet Explorer" hehe
lmao, it really amazes me, there are still people that buys the "8.2 craptalk" and the "threshold craptalk"? It had always been Windows Codename 9 since build 9622, whether MS will give it another official name on release is something nobody knows.
Seems to be the "new order" going the incremental update route... dunno if its the pressure of early release or what - even Mint 17 is going that route ... Jury's out regarding the feasibility of that TBH - it's basically a bling-ed up SP after all
Not to mention that Win8 is one of the most stable OS's I've ever used. Most crashes I've seen were related to either faulty drivers or doing something that you should never do; like disabling page file or deleting files that a system service is currently using.