Yep, Microsoft is skipping "9".
http://www.cnet.com/news/microsoft-jumps-to-windows-10/
Honestly, this preview makes a little hopeful. I'm one of the ones that said "Oh, hell no!" to Windows 8, and it seems that they've addressed many of my concerns, including getting rid of the tiled full-screen Start menu, and making Metro apps not be full-screen if you want.
If they had continued fully down the path Windows 8 had started, I'd be looking for a new OS, which is not something I want to do.
http://www.cnet.com/news/microsoft-jumps-to-windows-10/
Honestly, this preview makes a little hopeful. I'm one of the ones that said "Oh, hell no!" to Windows 8, and it seems that they've addressed many of my concerns, including getting rid of the tiled full-screen Start menu, and making Metro apps not be full-screen if you want.
If they had continued fully down the path Windows 8 had started, I'd be looking for a new OS, which is not something I want to do.