The buzz about Windows 7 had been around since last year and finally this October, buyers may find it on store shelves.
I would have tried the beta version that had been released for no fee at all if not that I was not computer-savvy enough to install it on my PC by myself.
I would have surely been surfing through the beauteous aquamarine theme design of Windows 7, the new and latest operating system to be released by Microsoft Corporation, replacing the Vista series.
Most of all, the color theme and overall design were the ones that caught my fancy instantly, without even knowing what Windows 7 could really offer. What does a new software could possibly introduce in order to gain some radical milestone – in this stage, it would be hard to fathom.
But Windows 7 indeed offers more advanced dialogue and interface system, using the drag-and-place generously with highly-improved taskbar and full screen previews. More noticeably, PC to Internet interaction is maximized, allowing live streaming from PC to net with more ease with Remote Media Streaming and Virtual Windows Mode.
And its catchphrase is simply “Faster and Easier”.
Now, how fast and easy really it is remains to be seen—- starting October this year.
Learn more about it in Windows Blog.
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