Microsoft is preparing
Windows
7 for release to manufacturing (RTM), according to reports, suggesting that
the software is effectively finished and ready to be delivered to PC vendors.
Windows 7 is set to hit RTM on 13 July, according to various news sites, some
of which claim to have had the date verified by unnamed sources close to
Microsoft.
However, at the time of writing, Microsoft had not responded to our requests
for confirmation.
The official release date for Windows 7 is still set at 22 October, when the
new operating system will be available in retail outlets and on new systems from
PC manufacturers.
The RTM milestone would mean that the code is essentially finished, but
Microsoft will continue to test the code ahead of the formal October release.
Windows 7 is also likely to be made available to enterprise customers with
volume licence agreements via MSDN and Microsoft TechNet once it hits RTM, as
happened with Windows Vista.
The most up-to-date version of Windows 7 is the
release
candidate made available at the end of April.
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