June 1, Microsoft created available to just about anyone interested a public test construct of its Windows Embedded Compact 7 running program, the item codenamed “Chelan.” Compact seven has been the subject of more-than-usual scrutiny,
cheap office 2007 sale, in that there have been reports that it will be the core of the Windows Phone OS 7.0 working system that will power Windows Phone seven devices. (Last I heard from Microsoft, officials were denying that Compact seven will be at the heart of the first generation of Windows Phone seven devices, in spite of statements by some Microsoft employees that claimed this would be the case. not clear on why the Softies are continuing to fan the flames of due to unnecessary secrecy in this matter…) new Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Windows Embedded Compact 7 is downloadable from Microsoft’s Web site. positioning of Embedded Compact 7 is somewhat confusing,
microsoft office 2010 Standard x64 key, in my opinion. Via the WMPowerUser.com site: the release of Windows Embedded Compact 7, Microsoft Windows Embedded is taking another innovative step forward by bringing the power of Windows seven across another family of specialized devices, such as slates,
office 2010 pro license, portable media players and others.” say confusing because Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, when asked recently whether Microsoft might be backing the use of its Windows Phone OS (which is CE at its heart, remember) on tablets, denied that was part of Microsoft’s plan. Ballmer said that Windows 7 is Microsoft’s tablet-OS play, not any embedded or mobile-centric version of Windows. Yes, there is nothing (as far as I know) to stop any interested Microsoft OEM from building a tablet/slate that would run Embedded Compact and/or the Windows Phone OS as its running system. But it seems Microsoft won’t be pushing anything but Windows seven as the best working program for all PCs — tablets and slates included. back to Embedded Compact seven. There’s still no word as to when that item will be released to manufacturing. The Microsoft press release says Windows Embedded Compact 7 won’t be released to manufacturing until the fourth quarter of this year. that’s why Microsoft seems to be counting on the currently shipping Windows Embedded CE 6 R3 as the core for Windows Phone OS seven. The Windows Phone OS seven is at final Release Candidate/escrow stage and should RTM very soon.) lists some of the new features of Compact 7. Among them: An update to the mobile version of IE that
Microsoft Exchange 2010 AirSync or Exchange Server support
Inclusion of Microsoft OFfice and Adobe PDF viewers
Support for Windows seven Device Stage for transferring files between Windows seven PCs and portable devices
Support for Platform Builder, Visual Studio, Expression Blend and Silverlight for building new apps and devloping “customized and branded experiences on the device or outside of the browser”
Support for multicore and “the latest ARM-based architecture” Embedded Compact seven is, indeed,
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microsoft office 2010 Professional sale, I’m interested how and whether Microsoft plans to update the first-generation devices that will be based on an older version of the company’s Compact running system….