I remember from some 50 years ago going on a course it was called:
managing customer expectations
Primarily it was about giving your customer base what you had promised and therefore expected.
Microsoft in general and Abe in particular should go on such a course.
When asked yesterday on twitter whether 1036 would be released today answer was it will not be 1036.!
That implied it would be a different build not having denied a Tuesday release.
I therefore silly me expected a release.
Why don't they come clean and say hopefully some time in 2015 preferably before the current release expires.!
"Oh My God." Again Microsoft has failed the masses. . .. . .Maybe if we mass together we can find enough lawyers to bring about a massive Law Action Suit against Microsoft to force them to bring out an update at least once week. . .
The next build is like tomorrow. Always coming but never gets here.
I think the latest leak was intentional so that MS can buy more time while some users are tinkering with it.
Hi there
I think they were all drinking too much Guinness yesterday.
Cheers
jimbo
At this point I would rather have MS working on getting the OS ready for release to the public than worrying about previews. While it nice to have one I think we've seen most of the new features for the initial release and the only other major thing coming is Spartan.. all the rest is going to be improvement on what's there.
I'm getting sick....
Give me the fu***n new build M$ ...
I was tempted to ignore this post but:-
I dont think the 2000 members of this forum represent the masses(some 2 billion), who are probably not even aware that 10 is even in the offing. They are avid windows users who are doing their best in testing W10 to make it a better product . I do not particularly care when we get the next release but I do rely on factual information from MS, they promised faster updates and hence that set my expectation. I do wish to get a release including Spartan to see whether any of the sites for which I am historically responsible need attention.
Incidently I have used MS products since I built my first in 1982 and picked MS-dos over dr-dos and used every offering including 95, 98, 3, 3.1, ME, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1.