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October 8th, 2008

Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 7:48 am

Categories: Microsoft

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Server, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Ed Bott’s been sweating the small stuff, wondering what the next version of Windows will be called. To be perfectly honest with you, I couldn’t care less what it’s called. I’m far more interested in how many different flavors of the OS we can expect to have to deal with.

First, a quick history lesson/timeline outlining the major version of Windows:

  • In the beginning there was Windows 1.0, released November 1985.
  • This was followed by Windows 2.0 at the end of 1987.
  • Windows 3.0 was released May 1990.
  • Windows 3.1 hit PC April 1992, which was closely followed by …
  • Windows for Workgroups 3.1 released October 1992.
  • Windows NT 3.1 (which came in Workstation flavor only) was released July 1993.
  • Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was released August 1993.
  • Windows NT 3.5 Workstation and Server was released September 1994.
  • Windows NT 3.51 Workstation and Server was released May 1995.
  • Windows 95 (which can be considered to be the first consumer-oriented version of Windows) debuted August 1995.
  • Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Server, Server Enterprise Edition, Terminal Server, and Embedded was released July 1996.
  • Windows 98 hit PC back in June 1998.
  • Windows 98SE came out May 1999.
  • Windows 2000 Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server was released February 2000.
  • Windows Me was released September 2000 (some would say this OS escaped!).
  • With the release of Windows XP in October 2001 everything changed. This OS saw consumer and business OSes released under a single name. XP came in Home, and Professional, and of lesser importance, Media Center, and Tablet PC flavors (along with other lesser known flavors).
  • We then had to wait until November 2006 (or January 2007 for consumers) before we get to Windows Vista. Vista came in a whole raft of flavors - Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate, and of lesser importance, Starter, Home Basic N, and Business N.

Now what you notices from glancing at this timeline is that up until Vista, people didn’t really need to think that much about what flavor of OS they wanted since there was really only one consumer flavor and one professional flavor to choose from. With the release of Vista Microsoft changed the rules dramatically and offered three different versions to consumers - Home Basic, Home Premium, and Ultimate. Home Basic was there to allow OEMs to sell sub-standard PCs, while the differences between Home Premium and Ultimate are artificial and there mostly for the purposes of marketing.

Now, ideally I’d like to see Microsoft return to a situation where there’s one consumer and one professional flavor of Windows. In fact, why not take it a step further and adopt the Mac approach and go with a single version. From a marketing/sales POV that’s not likely to happen, but if the OS is designed to be modular, there’s no reason why it couldn’t work.

Another reason why a return to a simpler time is unlikely is because Microsoft seems to have embraced the idea of numerous flavors not only with Windows but also with Office, which now ships in no less than five different flavors. Office 2007 was developed under the leadership of Steven Sinofsky. Sinofsky now leads the Windows team.

My best guess (and at present it is only a guess) is that Windows 7 will ship in much the same flavors as Vista, except with the possibility that the Home Basic flavor will be eliminated because it looks somewhat superfluous in light of modern hardware.

Thoughts? Guesses?

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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They'll all be bitter.  jburke@... | 10/08/08
Yeah, Apple wins the "version wars" hands down  BillDem | 10/09/08
I Agree  ilordvader | 10/09/08
Not so sure about that  massivegas | 10/09/08
too much  dishnetman | 09/24/09
I Agree  dishnetman | 09/24/09
Mac OS Server anyone?  GeekOfAllTrades | 10/09/08
Consumer Versions  b.bob | 10/10/08
KISS  dishnetman | 09/24/09
Wrong  rparker009 | 10/10/08
Please Explain  GeekOfAllTrades | 10/10/08
Sadly though ...  mwagner@... | 10/10/08
You Forgot Windows XP 64-Bit  itanalyst2@... | 10/08/08
Counting 64 bit versions  Alan Burns | 10/08/08
Sillyness  waltmaine | 10/09/08
lol  dishnetman | 09/24/09
Hey, captain illiteracy...  Spiritusindomit@... | 10/08/08
re: Hey, captian illiteracy...  WarhavenSC | 10/08/08
Oh  dishnetman | 09/24/09
sure  AndyCee | 10/08/08
To squeeze the most out of the eager customers, you can bet there will be  DonnieBoy | 10/08/08
Ignore street prices ...  mwagner@... | 10/10/08
woa  dishnetman | 09/24/09
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Wind  drew69drew | 10/08/08
There is also the question of....  JB King | 10/08/08
They need at least 2 SKUs  Michael Kelly | 10/08/08
Also need a "pro" version. Businesses do not want "basic" or "unlimate".  DonnieBoy | 10/08/08
If oyu don't think businesses want BASIC ...  mwagner@... | 10/10/08
You're too cynical  wolf_z | 10/17/08
32-bit emulation is not the problem !  mwagner@... | 10/10/08
If they want success there are 2 issues...  GeiselS@... | 10/08/08
Heh  AndyCee | 10/08/08
Well  timiteh | 10/09/08
Recent Leaks of 7 lead to same old same old  Mr. Dee | 10/08/08
For All the Flak MS Gets About Windows Flavors...  WarhavenSC | 10/08/08
Or OSX...:P  James Quinn | 10/08/08
There is a distinct difference.  b.bob | 10/10/08
Never mind that - What will it cost !  Alan Smithie | 10/08/08
A home license  b.bob | 10/10/08
They need to return back to zero...  JT82 | 10/08/08
Everyone, you've got it all wrong!  mikefarinha | 10/08/08
Everyone seems to forget  daengbo | 10/09/08
Surprised people will keep following Windows  zaine_ridling | 10/08/08
surprised? really?  eggmanbubbagee@... | 10/08/08
Dead on the desktop?  b.bob | 10/10/08
I don't know why  voyager529 | 10/08/08
Surprised? You should be if you think so...  Narg | 10/09/08
AMEN Brother! - nt  USTechHead | 10/09/08
Um use Windows/Linux and I'm not knee deep in anything...  USTechHead | 10/09/08
Faster hardware to be unexploited?  acamilov | 10/09/08
Read something already.  b.bob | 10/10/08
There will be enough to maximize revenue.  TripleII | 10/08/08
Nice Ending...but you catch grief from the free love crowd...nt  USTechHead | 10/09/08
Just drop basic and ultimate  eggmanbubbagee@... | 10/08/08
Please Remember What you ***** About!  windozefreak | 10/09/08
Not quite right.  b.bob | 10/10/08
Not exactly  wolf_z | 10/17/08
XP also had Starter and "N" versions.  ZStoner | 10/08/08
You're kidding, right?  wolf_z | 10/08/08
Three: stj.s snt; crt.m 32bit and 64bit. Good candy center!  rtirman37@... | 10/08/08
Just Give Us A Version That Works  chessmen | 10/08/08
Win 7 comes in 19 versions.  kraterz | 10/08/08
haha  tameekhenderson@... | 10/08/08
hahaha...so true  grlamberty@... | 10/08/08
Correction - There was NT 3.1 "Advanced Server"  PB_z | 10/08/08
YES! One and only one!  Narg | 10/09/08
Consumer confusion = Death (to your consumer market)  Skibum | 10/09/08
And the lock-in...nt  USTechHead | 10/09/08
Multiple Versions - Thank the EU  kyron.gustafson@... | 10/09/08
Only the 'N' versions  pico_D | 10/09/08
Just being Proactive  kyron.gustafson@... | 10/09/08
One way to eliminate that problem  John L. Ries | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  pico_D | 10/09/08
Break 'Office' Open!  petermat@... | 10/09/08
Sigh.  wolf_z | 10/17/08
Should only be one...  John L. Ries | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  thomasak001 | 10/09/08
Pleas read my previous post nt  windozefreak | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  blackjack861@... | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  loveofmusic | 10/09/08
Home and Business plus purchase "Ultimate" Add Ins  hansonjb | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Wind  druid627@... | 10/09/08
There should just one edition and one fair price  cymru999 | 10/09/08
That would be seen...  wolf_z | 10/17/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  cymru999 | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  windozefreak | 10/09/08
Drop Basic? Are all of you nuts???  ravi16aug@... | 10/09/08
No more Basic, Just Simple.  tomam | 10/09/08
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  lcarliner@... | 10/09/08
What is a real operating system  johndal | 10/09/08
MAC & Security flaws???  Nsaf | 10/09/08
Bottom Line! (forget the flavors)  El Condor | 10/09/08
What about 3 versions of Windows Client ?  timiteh | 10/10/08
Stick with the Model thats works!!! Home and Pro only..  pcguy777 | 10/10/08
How many flavors will Windows 7 come in?  mwagner@... | 10/10/08
Versions/features oh and price?  ncudmore@... | 05/04/09
RE: Forget about the name - The real question is how many flavors will Wind  ncudmore@... | 05/04/09

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