Microsoft is not afraid of U-turns and has just given notice of another important change of plan concerning its Windows software. The Redmond based software and devices company has now decided to allow MSDN/TechNet subscribers and volume licensees early access to the Windows 8.1 Release To Manufacturing (RTM) bits. The change of heart was because “We’ve listened, we value your partnership, and we are adjusting based on your feedback. As we refine our delivery schedules for a more rapid release cadence, we are working on the best way to support early releases to the various audiences within our ecosystem,” wrote Guggs on the MSDN Blog.
Windows 8.1 RTM and Windows RT 8.1 RTM was made available to hardware partners last month but MSDN/ TechNet subscribers and volume licensing customers were left out – which marked a break from tradition and was obviously not a decision well received by those negatively affected. Developers complained that not having early access to the latest OS wouldn’t let them test and ready apps to work with it without any glitches.
So what exactly are the OS builds being made available to developers early?
- Windows 8.1 – now available
- Windows Pro 8.1 – now available
- Windows Server 2012 R2 – now available
- Windows 8.1 Enterprise – available by the end of September
- Windows 8.1 RT – NOT available
ZDNet notes that the Visual Studio 2013 Release Candidate build is now also available to developers. The Visual Studio 2013 RTW (release to web) final version will arrive on 18th October.
Another important thing which developers would like to access early is the Windows Store, however Microsoft is keeping those store doors shut until the official launch date for Windows 8.1 and writes in a blog post that “The RTM versions of tools, services, and platform are required for store submissions”.
The Windows 8.1 date of general availability is 17th/18th October. It is a free update to owners of Windows 8.