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October 23rd, 2008

Is holding out for Windows 7 a gamble worth taking?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 9:34 am

Categories: Microsoft, Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Microsoft Windows Vista, Pundits, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn)

With more and more information about Windows 7 coming out almost daily, I’m getting increasing numbers of emails from people wanting my advice on whether they should skip Vista and hold out for Windows 7 or make the plunge now and make plans relating to “7″ once the OS is out.

Having discussed this issue with several people I’ve come to a conclusion that it’s far too early to make any plans relating to Windows 7 and your OS migration plans should be based solely on Vista in the here and now and not on what Windows 7 might or might not bring.

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The first thing that you need to bear in mind is that there no firm date for the release of Windows 7. The ballpark guess range is between late 2009 or early 2010. Pundits are carpet-bombing that range with guesses as to when we’ll see Windows 7, but remember that they are all guesses right now. And there’s even no guarantee that the 7’s release date won’t fall outside of this range. After all, quality of the release will count more than ever. Peter Bright of Ars Technica put it well:

Though Microsoft’s customers clearly won’t tolerate a kind of Duke Nukem Forever “when it’s finished” approach—the software does need to ship, after all—a first-rate Windows 7 in the first half of 2010 will make customers much happier than another release with Vista-like teething trouble in late 2009.

BINGO! Microsoft can’t afford to botch the release of Windows 7 in the way it did with Vista. If Microsoft doesn’t get plenty of “WOW!” right from the start with Windows 7, the Redmond giant has a big problem on its hands.

But here’s my worry in advising people to skip over Vista and wait for Windows 7. Vista, as it stands now with SP1, is a pretty decent version of Windows. Compatibility issues have largely been fixed (if you hardware of software isn’t supported by now, it’s unlikely to be supported), performance is on-par or marginally better than XP (depending on the benchmark that you choose), and reliability is light-years ahead of what it was when Vista was first released. But these fixes took months. What if Windows 7 is plagued by the same issues and that OS takes a year to fix? Taking the most optimistic release date that we have (mid-2009) that would mean that Windows 7 wouldn’t be “ready” until mid-2010. This has several implications:

  • That makes XP awfully old (9 years old).
  • It’s likely that hardware/software support will be getting patchy.
  • The abandonment of support for XP by your vendor would likely push you into having to come up with a migration plan, rather than come up with one at your own speed.

Jump or be pushed? Which is best? You decide!

Another comment I reading and hearing a lot from some XP users is that XP will be the last version of Windows they will run and when they switch, it’ll be to a Linux distro. That’s interesting because I get a lot of email from people who have switched to Mac, but very few from people who have shifted to Linux - all talk, no action perhaps? If you’re “thinking” of making a switch from Windows then it’s time to stop “thinking” and start making some real plans. Download distros, get to grips with the OS, find Linux replacements for your Windows software, test hardware compatibility …

Personally, I’m taking a cautious approach to Windows 7. In fact, I’m staying that way until I see RC code.

Thoughts?

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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People make easy things complicated.  ye | 10/23/08
Exactly  mtgarden | 10/23/08
The problem is when  Michael Kelly | 10/23/08
I'm running about 50/50 in the corporate office  wolf_z | 10/23/08
The Users...  pico_D | 10/26/08
Pretty much...  Sleeper Service | 10/23/08
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RE: Missing Some Options?  Federico Churca | 10/23/08
Why not wait?  TripleII | 10/23/08
You know better  wolf_z | 10/23/08
Facts not in evidence.  TripleII | 10/23/08
Interface improvements yes  LiquidLearner | 10/23/08
Hold on a tick...  rtk | 10/23/08
Link enclosed  TripleII | 10/23/08
Well  timiteh | 10/24/08
The Phone is the Computer  daengbo | 10/24/08
You're kidding, right?  Sleeper Service | 10/25/08
You're a software engineer aren't you?  jumpa | 10/28/08
Plus Licensing Fees  balaknair | 10/23/08
So right  LiquidLearner | 10/23/08
Whoa There Adrian! Lest we forget  jaszman | 10/23/08
Sorry, you're wrong.  Sleeper Service | 10/23/08
I Don't Think So! Check Again.  rslutz@... | 10/24/08
Oh I see...  Sleeper Service | 10/25/08
My experience differs  dprozzo | 10/24/08
Why wait for any MS OS?  Mavtech | 10/23/08
I've discovered that Windows is very stable on my Virtual Machine  tracy anne | 10/24/08
There is nothing to be afraid - I am upgrading to 7 RTM  Mr. Dee | 10/23/08
I concur  Xanderxavier | 10/27/08
Whats to be gained?  joejett@... | 10/23/08
My Thinking Exactly  chessmen | 10/23/08
reciprocally  rtk | 10/23/08
Agreed.  NStalnecker | 10/23/08
People....  custserv@... | 10/23/08
What's wrong with a 9 year old OS?  stan@... | 10/23/08
I agree  Randalllind | 10/23/08
Windows XP an attacker could exploit this without authentication  qmlscycrajg | 10/24/08
Firewall  dragosani | 10/24/08
9 year old OS?  Mavtech | 10/24/08
Win7 will be a minor update to Vista  qmlscycrajg | 10/24/08
I upgraded from Windows XP to Linux in 2002  tracy anne | 10/24/08
Upgrade?  Mavtech | 10/24/08
Tell that to my Little Old Ladies  tracy anne | 10/25/08
Perhaps...  Sleeper Service | 10/25/08
They get exactly what they got with Windows  tracy anne | 10/25/08
Walking the Walk  TucsonGuy | 10/24/08
Not so fast....  CrashPad | 10/24/08
With all due respect...  TucsonGuy | 10/24/08
Point taken on some users liking glitz.  CrashPad | 10/24/08
What numbers?  dragosani | 10/24/08
In the US...  Sleeper Service | 10/25/08
dramatic acceleration?  rtk | 10/25/08
Yes, Wait!  jpr75_z | 10/24/08
I switched to Mac OS X, why do Vista or W7?  GiveMeGizmos | 10/24/08
However...  Sleeper Service | 10/25/08
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We switched to Linux  Chad_z | 10/24/08
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For consumer installations  tracy anne | 10/25/08
Heart Wrenching?  schmandel@... | 10/27/08
RE: Is holding out for Windows 7 a gamble worth taking?  rodwoodhouse@... | 10/24/08
RE: Is holding out for Windows 7 a gamble worth taking?  Markosio | 10/24/08
Microsoft should come out with WindowsHD  CoolBeth | 10/24/08
Jump or be pushed? Which is best? You decide!  ilordvader | 10/25/08
Unless you are changing hardware, whats the downside?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/25/08
the downside  tracy anne | 10/25/08
Windows Fanboy Article  thezorch@... | 10/25/08
Get out why you still can  Think4Yourself4Once | 10/25/08
RE: Is holding out for Windows 7 a gamble worth taking?  jasonwheeler | 10/25/08
RE: Is holding out for Windows 7 a gamble worth taking?  schmandel@... | 10/27/08
And the reason for upgrading one's OS is...? what?  gavin.bollard@... | 10/27/08
Staying with XP  bachware | 10/28/08
I'm sticking with 2k  simple simon | 11/10/08
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