Windows 7 born from Vista's frustrations [CNET News]
If you're a Microsoft Windows user, today's the big day for the next version of the world's most popular operating system. Today is the release date for Windows 7.
Many users expressed disappointment with the last Windows release - Windows Vista. After many users and businesses decided to stick with Windows XP rather than upgrading to Vista, Microsoft retooled the development process for Windows 7, opening the process up to users to provide input on the product's features and functionality. This article from CNET also outlines Microsoft's decision to work more closely with computer manufacturers in the development of Windows 7, yielding what many reviewers and testers believe is a much better product than the much-maligned Vista.
As with the release of Vista, Windows 7 comes in several different version ranging from a slimmed-down version for netbooks to an "Ultimate" version with all the OS's bells and whistles. CNET has published a full review of the product with plenty of videos and screenshots for those questioning whether they're ready to make the jump to Windows 7 or whether their computer can handle the new OS.




Just went Win7 Ultimate and I like it.
Posted by: ARGO | Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 08:13 PM
I have computer with window vista and i am really so disappointed...
Posted by: mdeals | Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 05:43 AM
Actually now I am running windows 7 but I do not like it, I prefer xp.
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