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Posts Tagged ‘system’

New Windows 7 64 bit

11 Jul

While Windows Vista (launched in early 2007) addressed a number of Window’s XP’s biggest issues, most notably a much needed security refresh, Microsoft’s most current operating system (OS) came with its own string of new headaches, like incessant pop-ups and some frustrating incompatibilities (not to mention its own set of flaws).

Despite what those Mac vs. PC commercials might say, Microsoft has been listening, and its answer is Windows 7.

It recently gave a preview version to a number of early-access developers and journalists, so let’s run down some of the highlights of their early impressions of this OS that could still be several years away.

Improved User Interface
– Vista looks a lot like XP, an important thing for ease of transition from one operating system to the next.

So, naturally, Windows 7 will look an awful lot like Vista, but, that’s not to say that it won’t deliver a number of important additions, perhaps the biggest being a series of “gestures” that will interpret your mouse hovering over something as an indication that you’d like to see more information about it.

For those who didn’t know Windows is based on the original WIMP used on RISC OS machines which powered Archimedes machines, I know – I had one :D

WIMP was what was displayed “Windows, Icons, Menu and Pointer” i think.

;) magic

Download it here

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Windows XP

10 Nov

Well Microsoft’s newest tactic is going to make Vista look pretty bad.

The apparent decision to allow OEM computer sellers to offer disks that downgrade installations of Windows Vista to XP until the end of July 2009 clearly bumps up against the period when Windows 7 might be released.

Originally the deadline was January 2009.

Long Live XP! ;) magic

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Windows 7

10 Nov

 Check this, this here is Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista.

At first glance, Windows 7 maintains the streamlined look of Vista, but appears more muted — even Windows XP-like.

Mostly, Microsoft seems to be focusing more on functionality, possibly in a bid to put some distance between Windows 7 and the criticisms which have dogged Vista.

Microsoft seemed to have listened to the criticisms and have fine tuned Windows Graphical experience and other features.

The official release of Windows 7 should be next year.

nice ;) magic

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