Mike Nash: Wishing Wall makes our Windows 7 more and more perfect

  

Microsoft Global Vice President Mike Nash has used "very Chinese words" twice for the second time in the Microsoft Technology Conference Tech·ED 2009 Introduced some of the things Microsoft is doing in developing Windows 7.

Mr. Mike Nash said, "In the product development process, it is very important. In Chinese, it is called 'listening'. Because of 'listening', Microsoft R&D team pays great attention to collecting and listening to users' criticism and It is recommended that this makes Windows 7 a new product more perfect.

When introducing the advantages of Windows 7, Mike Nash borrowed a phrase that Chinese people are familiar with, "doing more with less." He said, "Windows7 listened to suggestions. , accepted the feedback, so in this product, it allows users to "do more, do more."

Mr. Mike Nash said that at Microsoft headquarters, the Windows R&D team set up a “Wish Wall” for the development of Windows 7. "On this wish wall, it is full of people's views, suggestions, and functions for Windows 7." He believes that the "Wish Wall" allows the R&D team to better understand the needs of users and constantly remind us to improve our development ideas.


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