Windows 12 Delayed as Microsoft Prepares Windows 11 25H2 Update

I think the plan at some stage was Windows desktop as a service and the version would disappear altogether but obviously things have changed.

It was definitely a plan at some point but with the approach MS were taking it was almost certainly doomed to fail.
 
They need to fix the mess that is Windows 11 first before releasing another OS.

LMAO What mess with Windows 11? :cry:

I found Windows 11 absolutely perfect, much better than Windows 10.

I had read it is going to be very much AI driven. All your data belong to us eh! That is the way it is going.

Now where did I put that Linux Mint Cinnamon pen drive again? :D
You are clueless.

Windows, Android, Mac OS, iOS, iPadOS, ChromeOS and other OSes will have or already has AI driven.

Linux servers, cloud, enterprises are already AI driven.


I think soon many Linux distributions will be AI driven as developers lay off to save money rather than pay wages. Many linux developers complained they did not received salary companies owed them for months for works they completed.
 
You'll never please everyone anyway

Windows XP was probably the only Microsoft OS universally loved, or close to it. Everything else has had controversy or angry users:

Windows 95: Big step up from what came before but many users were used to command line interfaces and did not want to switch to GUI. Some background software in banks around the world still run on command line today.


Vista and 8: both brought significant changes that users hated, until the next version came out then we found out some people still liked it


Windows 10: Was and is still hated by a crowd of Windows 7 die hards

Windows 11: Is hated by Windows 10 die hards
 
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Windows 10: Was and is still hated by a crowd of Windows 7 die hards

I think Windows 7 die hards is a bit of a misconception, not a lot of people actually love Windows 7 but it is the last OS from MS which you can sort of rely on for serious productivity workloads*, etc. and mostly works to the end user's convenience rather than 10/11 which seem to have totally forgotten that the primary reason for an OS to exist is to enable the end user. Even those who prefer 7 mostly would like to see significant improvements and would [have] move[d] on if an OS came along which actually presented that i.e. better Start Menu, improved File Explorer, actually worthwhile Store/app repository implementation, etc. etc.

* One of the reasons there is still a lot of it running isolated in industries on production systems and even in healthcare, aside from factors like legacy bespoke software developed for it, etc.

I found Windows 11 absolutely perfect, much better than Windows 10.

You are in a tiny minority, no one likes Windows 11 and there are so many areas it needs to improve in - you can't call an OS perfect that has the most flawed implementation of Android's app drawer as a Start Menu (which might actually finally get a proper update) - they couldn't even rip off Android and do it properly...

Windows, Android, Mac OS, iOS, iPadOS, ChromeOS and other OSes will have or already has AI driven.

That doesn't mean it is a good thing or more crucially that AI is implemented in the right way - giving users AI assisted tools is one thing, deep forced AI integration and/or removing other functionality to force people to use AI, etc. is not a good approach - which sadly more often than not is the way MS has gone about things with AI.
 
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LMAO What mess with Windows 11? :cry:

I found Windows 11 absolutely perfect, much better than Windows 10.


You are clueless.

Windows, Android, Mac OS, iOS, iPadOS, ChromeOS and other OSes will have or already has AI driven.

Linux servers, cloud, enterprises are already AI driven.


I think soon many Linux distributions will be AI driven as developers lay off to save money rather than pay wages. Many linux developers complained they did not received salary companies owed them for months for works they completed.

Spot the Windows 11 fanatic. Perfect you say? And I'm clueless? LOL
 
Yeah, all these articles report 12 as delayed, but how do they know if/when it was supposed to be out?
Most sites have been "predicting" Windows 12 being out Sept/Oct time as we are now 3 months away from that date and no sign of it rather than admit they were wrong they just throw out the delayed excuse
 
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