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If you ask Microsoft about the upcoming Windows operating system called Windows 7 they will tell you that it is perfectly fine to wait for it but that it would also make sense to buy Windows Vista now and upgrade to Windows 7 later on when it is released.
They are also opening Beta testing in the near future, so that users may bring developer’s attention to problems that they encounter before the official release of the software. Many improvements are being made according to past problems that customers have experienced. New features are also being added, including improved boot performance, handwriting recognition, and support for virtual hard disks.
Everyday tasks are being made easier, such as browsing the web or writing a simple text document. Microsoft claims that they are working to allow users to perform actions on their computers that were impossible before. They ensure that Windows 7 will work on any computer by the time the development is finished.
Programs that worked with Windows Vista will also work with Windows 7, so there will be no need to wait for updates on any software. With more than one billion customers around the world, Microsoft Windows is the most popular software product of today.
Windows 7 will be the sevenths release of Windows hence the name. Microsoft did choose simplicity for the name and the operating system itself which currently creates a mainly positive response by the Internet community.
The amount of new features that will be made available in Windows 7 is not huge at this point. Microsoft has made a few announcements like integrated touch support or new interfaces for the taskbar or desktop but nothing that would be considered a “killer” application or feature.
The beta tests which will be kicked off with a public beta at the end of 2008 or the beginning of 2009 will be used by Microsoft to gather data about compatibility and user experiences with Windows 7.
What has been announced currently by Microsoft or found out by the press sounds promising. The early stage of the development however means that it is to early to judge the operating system yet.



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