Win 8 goes Blue: A new Windows with annual updates is due in 2013

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Schleierhaft: Wie Windows Blue aussehen wird, darüber schweigt Microsoft noch.
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Alle wissen, dass Windows Blue kommt – nur Microsoft schweigt sich noch aus.

Microsoft officially confirms: nothing. No name. No release date. Not even that the Windows 8-successor is being developed. However, details have leaked out unofficially, reaching well-informed, reputable network circles, such as The Verge and Mary Jo Foley from zdnet.com. Dann eilte die „Windows Blue“-Nachricht um die Welt. Und jetzt wissen wir: Win 8 war nur ein Vorgeplänkel. Eine Beta-Brücke.

Let's summarize the facts as stated by Mary Jo & Co:

  1. Still 2013 Microsoft will present a new Windows - the internal code name is Windows Blue.
  2. Windows Blue will either cost nothing - or dirt cheap be.
  3. Win 8 wird sich per Download auf Win Blue aktualisieren lassen – dem womöglich last Windows upgrade ever.
  4. Win Blue soll das letzte eigenständige Release sein – künftig führt Microsoft an annual update cycle in.
  5. On Windows Blue the old Win 8 apps are running - but new ones must be developed with an updated Software Development Kit (SDK).
  6. The classic desktop interface will even more in line with the tile look (formerly "Metro"): Even more monochrome, even more two-dimensional, even easier to use.
  7. Although it is sorely missed by many users in Windows 8, but contrary to all rumors Microsoft is unlikely to bring back the Start menu.

Windows wandelt sich 2013 also wohl erneut – zu einem Niedrigpreis-Betriebssystem, das sich jedes Jahr aktualisieren lässt.

Windows 8 – nur eine Beta-Brücke

Windows Blue screenshot from Taiwan
The first Blue screenshot? Appeared in a Taiwanese IT Forum auf und soll das „Post-RTM Windows 8“ zeigen.

"The Verge learned from multiple sources familiar with Microsoft's plans that the company is pursuing an approach to standardize Windows and Windows Phone - codenamed Blue and in an effort to deliver more regular updates to users." - The Verge.

Angenommen, die Infos der eingeweihten Quellen stimmen – was für ein Bild ergibt sich?

Windows 8, celebrated as groundbreaking and innovative, suddenly shrinks to beta Windows. A bridge from old to new - to Blue.

Whether it is a stand-alone release or a huge update: Only with Windows Blue will Microsoft say goodbye to its previous release and pricing policy, to paid service packs and monstrous new releases.

Blue is following the OS policy of Apple and Google: Windows operating systems can be updated much more regularly from 2013. And on all platforms, free of charge or at least very cheaply.

Microsoft also wants to earn money with apps for smartphones, tablets, desktop PCs and notebooks in the future. MS is following in the footsteps of its successful competitors with iOS and Android with Win Blue. Admittedly in its own way.

Windows Blue – größer als ein Service Pack

"I have heard that the next version of Windows will not be Windows 9." - Mary Jo Foley, zdnet.com.

Windows Blue is supposed to be more like Windows 8.5. But it probably has much more to offer than just an ordinary service pack. It should contain new features, writes columnist Mary Jo, not just fixes and updates.

Of course, these are forecasts based on unofficial statements. But the sources of The Verge tweet that MS "will probably stick with the Windows 8 name for the foreseeable future, despite the Windows Blue Update".

What was also leaked: The Blue update is intended to expose illegal Windows 8 versions - and make them unusable. Software pirates should no longer be able to use their apps or access the Windows Store under Blue.

One point of criticism has also already been found: An annual update might suit most private users, but not the IT departments of companies. They prefer to carry out system updates every few years, as they involve a great deal of effort. However, nobody knows whether the update cycle for corporate customers will be longer.

Microsoft remains silent. Still.

Bald gibt’s mehr Infos zu Windows Blue – hier auf windows-tweaks.info

(Photo: windows-tweaks.info)

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