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#26 Wh1t3c0d3r

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 02:31 PM

But there are no way to get it legally? Or we need to use illegal way?...

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 03:13 PM

But there are no way to get it legally? Or we need to use illegal way?...

Options:
  • get a (related) job at Microsoft
  • get a (related) contract as free-lance programmer at Microsoft
  • become a Beta tester and WAIT until a Beta test release is issued (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)
  • WAIT until 2012 when it will (possibly) be released in a trial version (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)
  • WAIT until 2012 when it will (possibly) be released and BUY it (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)

BTW, you don't actually *need* to use an illegal way, it would be a choice, noone is holding a gun at your head saying "get this leaked version". :)

Just IGNORE it.

From the overall quality of the MS software and expecially with this *new* ribbon interface (code name: Puzzle or how to make things more difficult to find) MS should actually pay people to use this! :P

Addditionally and traditionally NO MS product in the last, say, ten years, was ever "ready for release" when actually released and actually started working only after one or two service packs, so getting a pre-pre-pre-release is particularly pointless IMHO. :cheers:

And, as you just found out, an update:
http://reboot.pro/14408/
can be even make things worse! :)


:)
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Posted 30 April 2011 - 03:40 PM

Options:

  • get a (related) job at Microsoft
  • get a (related) contract as free-lance programmer at Microsoft
  • become a Beta tester and WAIT until a Beta test release is issued (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)
  • WAIT until 2012 when it will (possibly) be released in a trial version (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)
  • WAIT until 2012 when it will (possibly) be released and BUY it (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)

BTW, you don't actually *need* to use an illegal way, it would be a choice, noone is holding a gun at your head saying "get this leaked version". :P

Just IGNORE it.

From the overall quality of the MS software and expecially with this *new* ribbon interface (code name: Puzzle or how to make things more difficult to find) MS should actually pay people to use this! :ranting2:

Addditionally and traditionally NO MS product in the last, say, ten years, was ever "ready for release" when actually released and actually started working only after one or two service packs, so getting a pre-pre-pre-release is particularly pointless IMHO. :cheers:

And, as you just found out, an update:
http://reboot.pro/14408/
can be even make things worse! :)


:cheers:
Wonko

I thought ribbon looked better then "no buttons" UI which currently exist on Vista/7? :) About the puzzle UI, you're right it took me some time... I got a link (from somwhere) which had this video guide, sort of renewed my brain.




I'm surprised that you're using W7 since your old post (somewhere) showed you liked 0-themed, slim windows.... :)

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 03:53 PM

I'm surprised that you're using W7 since your old post (somewhere) showed you liked 0-themed, slim windows.... :)

I didn't say I actually use Windows 7. :P
And I do not. :cheers:
EXACTLY for the reasons said, among others.

"Production tools" should be productive. :)

If you want to, say, watch a video on youtube or play a game, bloatware is *as good* as anything else, it will only be overall slower or requiring faster hardware. :)

:cheers:
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Posted 30 April 2011 - 04:02 PM

Options:

  • get a (related) job at Microsoft
  • get a (related) contract as free-lance programmer at Microsoft
  • become a Beta tester and WAIT until a Beta test release is issued (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)
  • WAIT until 2012 when it will (possibly) be released in a trial version (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)
  • WAIT until 2012 when it will (possibly) be released and BUY it (but it won't be anymore the "leaked" version)

BTW, you don't actually *need* to use an illegal way, it would be a choice, noone is holding a gun at your head saying "get this leaked version". :)

Just IGNORE it.

From the overall quality of the MS software and expecially with this *new* ribbon interface (code name: Puzzle or how to make things more difficult to find) MS should actually pay people to use this! :P

Addditionally and traditionally NO MS product in the last, say, ten years, was ever "ready for release" when actually released and actually started working only after one or two service packs, so getting a pre-pre-pre-release is particularly pointless IMHO. :cheers:

And, as you just found out, an update:
http://reboot.pro/14408/
can be even make things worse! :)


:)
Wonko



Ok.... I think I will wait... I think...

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 05:15 PM

Ok.... I think I will wait... I think...


Anyway, JFYI:
http://www.msfn.org/...8-leak-6279550/
the leaked version talked about has been already supeceded by another leaked version, which is ALREADY outdated. :)

:cheers:
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Posted 30 April 2011 - 07:49 PM

Hah... I think MS is doing it on purpose... (and its not the very first time i felt this way). Maybe they do this to know how many devils out there to use "Devil's edition" :)

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Posted 18 May 2011 - 11:52 AM

Hi All,

Just update my screen shots for Win8 7955 version
Now it is running in VHD as follow. (Removed all un-needed files and folders to shrink the disk)
8_7955_1.jpg

Not tested in ram, but sooner.
Some kinds of features are working now. (Do not ask me how to, thanks)
Ribbon explorer
iBrowser
Reader (pdf)
But lost new version taskmanager and newly login feature after activated.

8_7955_2.jpg
This is just a testing purpose.
Credit to brave guys who were sucked by MS for leaking those.

B Regards,

ah

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Posted 19 May 2011 - 12:41 AM

Actually windows 7 did not need to have a service pack to be usable or stable. Right from release is was extremely robust. I am a software developer and have been using it at work 8 hours a day / 5 days a week for the last year. Its not crashed once. Could not say the same for XP.

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Posted 19 May 2011 - 12:45 AM

One thing you can say for sure about windows 8 is that when it gets released in 2012 or 2013 then the UI will be different from what is seen in these early versions. That's the way its been for all windows versions - the final UI only appears late on in the beta cycle.

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Posted 04 October 2011 - 09:42 PM

the final UI only appears late on in the beta cycle.

I agree with you. Here my developer version has the same UI as it appears.
I've tried to shrink as much as I can and now it is my final state of barebone system.
0 byte in program files.
0 byte in assembly.
0 byte in DotNet.
Trying to make a ram boot version very soon.

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