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Microsoft Confirms Pre-Beta Windows 7 Build

pMicrosoft isn’t sharing specifics, but according to new information on its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) blog, the company is definitely planning to distribute in late October a pre-beta build of Windows 7 to attendees. img title=”vista_logo_orb1″ style=”display: inline; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px” height=”130″ alt=”vista_logo_orb1″ src=”http://www.mtechxp.net/images/MicrosoftConfirmsPreBetaWindows7Build_E640/vista_logo_orb1.png” width=”130″ align=”right” border=”0″ / br /I’m assuming this build will not be the same one (the “M3″ build 6780) that leaked over the past week. The reason? Microsoft just added a bunch of new Windows 7 sessions to the PDC agenda that are focused on new user interface elements that are not part of the 6870 build I saw last week. One of the new PDC sessions mentions a “Windows 7 Desktop Taskbar.” br /Another mentions “new shell user experiences APIs (application programming interfaces). And another is slated to discuss “new APIs to find, visualize and organize.” I haven’t seen the new taskbar that is part of some of the Windows 7 builds that I’ve heard a select few testers have seen and had an opportunity to play with. br /It’s not surprising that Microsoft has been especially vigilant in guarding what the UI of Windows 7 looks like, as that’s the final “fit and finish” that distinguish operating system releases. I’m curious how similar the Windows Live Wave 3 services and Windows 7 will be in terms of user interface elements — and whether the UI can and will be influenced by tester feedback at this point in the development cycle. [a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1607"ZDNet] /a/p

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