Windows 7 due out in 2010.
If you're like most Windows XP users, you're perfectly willing to wait for Windows Vista Service Pack 13 to be released before upgrading. Well, there's good news. If you can hold out for three more years, you can skip over Vista entirely and get the next version of Microsoft's operating system, which the company is internally referring to as "Windows 7."
The announcement came at a sales force conference in Orlando this week. Microsoft plans to get back to releasing Windows upgrades on a regular schedule. Windows Vista was released more than five years after the last operating system, Windows XP.
But we kind of knew all that. So the only real news to come out of this sales force meeting is that Windows is no longer using the codename "Vienna" for the next operating system. The nomenclature behind "Windows 7" is a bit unclear though. The way we see it, the new OS should be called Windows 11. Or if you take out NT, Windows 10. Perhaps OS 10?
[via Engadget]
The announcement came at a sales force conference in Orlando this week. Microsoft plans to get back to releasing Windows upgrades on a regular schedule. Windows Vista was released more than five years after the last operating system, Windows XP.
But we kind of knew all that. So the only real news to come out of this sales force meeting is that Windows is no longer using the codename "Vienna" for the next operating system. The nomenclature behind "Windows 7" is a bit unclear though. The way we see it, the new OS should be called Windows 11. Or if you take out NT, Windows 10. Perhaps OS 10?
- Windows 1.0
- Windows 2.0/2.1
- Windows 3.0/3.1
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows ME
- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
[via Engadget]













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Subscribe to commentsW. FloercksAug 23rd 2007 7:36PM
Brandon Smith got it right. Of course the numbering is based on the NT version.
Windows 9x/ME are no operating systems, they are GUIs for MS-DOS. The only difference is that they weren't sold separately like Windows 1.0-3.11 but bundled with the OS.
The OS of Windows 95 is MS-DOS 7.0, Windows 98 is MS-DOS 7.1 and Windows ME is MS-DOS 8.0.
I actually thought this was common knowledge.
Therefore Windows 2000 is Win NT5.0, Windows XP is Win NT 5.1 and Windows Vista is Win NT 6.0. so the next version has to be Win NT 7.0. There has never been any doubt about it.
Thom FrostOct 17th 2007 9:26PM
Microsoft is not counting Windows 1 - 3.11 seeing as they are just DOS extentions and not a true Windows platform(O.S.), which really started with 95 and they are only counting personal use versions.
Windows 95 = Windows 1
Windows 98 = Windows 2
Windows 98SE = Windows 3
Windows ME = Windows 4
Windows XP = Windows 5
Windows Vista = Windows 6