Windows Codename Graphs

Information
Windows Codename Graphs was a version that was supposed to replace Windows 8 and Windows 9 but it didn't work so the project was cancelled in 2013.

Development
The development started around 2012 when Windows 8 was released the plan was to create Windows 9 a second version for Windows 8 that would work better on 64/32 Bits without running into bug problems and also they were also planning on making a PC performance center mostly for PC builders and PC refurbishers to see what stuff is missing and how much speed to set on the fan level but later the app was cancelled and later use the same app in Windows 8 to 10 as Device Manager but later Microsoft didn't find it's worth to even program another Windows OS since they just released Windows 8 a few days ago so the plan and the Windows OS was later cancelled and was never released.

Alpha/Beta Development
This Alpha/Beta Development started in 2010 and ended in 2012 it was suppose to be the next version of Windows 7 the name of the Windows OS was "Project Graphs" it was suppose to replace Windows 8 with more modern interfaces and controls the builds hasn't been leaked yet since Microsoft keeps this project very safe overall but testers did sent out some images of the builds in 2012 the Alpha and Beta development has ended and Project Graphs was cancelled and overall Windows 8 was released a day after the finish of the testing but in 2012 the development still continues as Windows Codename Graphs it was planned as the upcoming Windows 9.