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Is it accurate to say that Windows 12 is scheduled for release next year?

Is it accurate to say that Windows 12 is scheduled for release next year?

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starwarsTP
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11-05-2021, 11:55 AM
#11
It really pushed TPM on Windows 8, but OEMs and the German government pushed back (so it disappeared quietly) xD
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starwarsTP
11-05-2021, 11:55 AM #11

It really pushed TPM on Windows 8, but OEMs and the German government pushed back (so it disappeared quietly) xD

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Zeldaheidi
Junior Member
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11-12-2021, 09:06 PM
#12
Microsoft has revealed that Windows 10 will be the final version of the leading desktop operating system. This announcement was delivered at the Ignite 2015 event and has sparked concern among some.
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Zeldaheidi
11-12-2021, 09:06 PM #12

Microsoft has revealed that Windows 10 will be the final version of the leading desktop operating system. This announcement was delivered at the Ignite 2015 event and has sparked concern among some.

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rando2
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11-27-2021, 03:50 PM
#13
The latest update in April 2023 is unrelated to the earlier version from October 2015. Bill Gates has also stepped down as CEO, a position he hasn't held for several years.
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rando2
11-27-2021, 03:50 PM #13

The latest update in April 2023 is unrelated to the earlier version from October 2015. Bill Gates has also stepped down as CEO, a position he hasn't held for several years.

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Shyrell
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12-05-2021, 02:45 AM
#14
No, Gates did not step down in 2014.
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Shyrell
12-05-2021, 02:45 AM #14

No, Gates did not step down in 2014.

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ash_n_brad
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12-06-2021, 10:56 AM
#15
It's understandable to feel confused. But in the situation you described, MS seems to be suggesting that no new versions like Win10, 11, or 12 will come after Win10. It wasn't about the specific release of Win10 1908 being the final version. Just remember this thread and don't let it get diluted.
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ash_n_brad
12-06-2021, 10:56 AM #15

It's understandable to feel confused. But in the situation you described, MS seems to be suggesting that no new versions like Win10, 11, or 12 will come after Win10. It wasn't about the specific release of Win10 1908 being the final version. Just remember this thread and don't let it get diluted.

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cecedabro
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12-07-2021, 06:18 PM
#16
In addition, this was not a statement from Microsoft's official policy. It was a remark from one particular developer. The question arises because if Windows 10 was meant to be the final version, why is Windows 11 still available? The reason lies in the fact that Windows 10 was never officially recognized as the last version.
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cecedabro
12-07-2021, 06:18 PM #16

In addition, this was not a statement from Microsoft's official policy. It was a remark from one particular developer. The question arises because if Windows 10 was meant to be the final version, why is Windows 11 still available? The reason lies in the fact that Windows 10 was never officially recognized as the last version.

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OliverHaugland
Junior Member
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12-07-2021, 07:39 PM
#17
Thanks for the feedback. What led me to believe such a simple developer statement could spark such strong reactions is unclear. I appreciate you pointing out my misunderstandings—I had different ideas and limited knowledge. For me, Windows 10 is the current "latest" version that’s important for now and possibly the next couple of years. Only if I need software only on Windows 11/12 would I reconsider. I’m not really in the right place for this discussion. Please forgive any disturbance.
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OliverHaugland
12-07-2021, 07:39 PM #17

Thanks for the feedback. What led me to believe such a simple developer statement could spark such strong reactions is unclear. I appreciate you pointing out my misunderstandings—I had different ideas and limited knowledge. For me, Windows 10 is the current "latest" version that’s important for now and possibly the next couple of years. Only if I need software only on Windows 11/12 would I reconsider. I’m not really in the right place for this discussion. Please forgive any disturbance.

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Unfair_Jo
Junior Member
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12-09-2021, 01:36 AM
#18
the media behaves oddly.
If someone mentioned "Bill Gates farted", there would be countless 'news articles' about his digestive problems.
Skip the 'version number'.
I run Windows 10 on some devices and Windows 11 on others.
The actual difference is minimal.
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Unfair_Jo
12-09-2021, 01:36 AM #18

the media behaves oddly.
If someone mentioned "Bill Gates farted", there would be countless 'news articles' about his digestive problems.
Skip the 'version number'.
I run Windows 10 on some devices and Windows 11 on others.
The actual difference is minimal.

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sweetzie123
Junior Member
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12-09-2021, 08:27 AM
#19
Word on the street says he really farts and keeps doing so. (the BG and farting quote didn’t work)
You really need to keep this thread diluted, I don’t want that.
Instead, give me a solid offline text-to-speech app for Windows 7. XD
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sweetzie123
12-09-2021, 08:27 AM #19

Word on the street says he really farts and keeps doing so. (the BG and farting quote didn’t work)
You really need to keep this thread diluted, I don’t want that.
Instead, give me a solid offline text-to-speech app for Windows 7. XD

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deadly_cute
Member
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12-09-2021, 03:10 PM
#20
Thats a whole different thread.
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deadly_cute
12-09-2021, 03:10 PM #20

Thats a whole different thread.

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