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

