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Developers get free Acer PC to push Windows 7: MS exec

Developers get free Acer PC to push Windows 7: MS exec

By:  John Fontana  On: 19 Nov 2009 For: Network World (U.S.) Creator

Microsoft wants developers to build against advanced features like touch and sensor by giving them the hardware to support it. But don’t expect a gift-giving one-upsmanship year over year

"If you take something like touch and you realize a lot of people in the audience write line-of-business software that might be for the shop floor or factory automation, point-of-sale, cashiers and inventory there are so many pieces of software that actually benefit from being touch oriented," he said. "And the good news is that you can do very little work to enable your application for touch, but with a small amount of work you can optimize it for touch."

Without the work of hordes of Windows developers, the most eye-popping features of Windows 7 may forever lurk in the shadows of development, there may be fewer slick prototype applications, and the operating system may not get the credit for innovation that Microsoft thinks it deserves. On top of that, Microsoft can't afford to have this operating system judged harshly after the Vista episode.

"We want everybody to learn that if you invested in what we announced at PDC last year, if you did that then that investment is paying off because we are telling you that millions of people are buying the software now," Sinofsky said.

And what does Sinofsky think flows back to Microsoft?

"I think we expect people to look at the opportunity," he said. And he jokingly added that the expectation is that some people may pre-register for next year's PDC although he says there won't be gift-giving one-upsmanship year over year.

"Win 7 was special in the reception of the release and there is an element of a thank you in there because a lot of people in the room contributed to it but there is also an element of 'there is a lot in here' and it's true there is a lot in there and there are a lot that people can go do and they can be more successful with the software they write if they take advantage of that."










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john fontana John Fontana is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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