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Windows 7 Build 7000 Review part 2 - The Desktop

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

In the second part of my review of windows 7 build 7000 I discuss the features of the desktop interface.

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  • They now have a build 7127 (a.k.a. Windows 7 Ultimate) . thats what i use now.

  • If we're talking about unofficial builds- there is actually rc2 out now (7208), Although theres no major difference in either build from 7100.

  • !! microsoft is taking everything from OSX!

  • Thats a good thing. Companies who dont care about personal pride, and just want to make the best OS they can. There are a lot of things that OSX could learn from windows, but with osx, its apples way or the high way, and thats a major reason why a lot of people dont use it, because they dont give a damn who made something, they just want to be able to use it.

  • So thats why more and more people go from pc to mac? Microsoft tries plagiarize Apple but they fail, everything looks so ugly and unorganized on windows

  • If your terms of success go by how many people use it, then feel free to look at it that way to. Windows still has a market share of 88.68% vs mac's 9.63%.

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  • To the few who commented earlier:

    Windows 7 can be "Upgraded" fro Vista. You must upgrade with the same bit version though (32 bit Vista -> 32 bit Windows 7 / 64bit vista -> 64bit Windows7)

    This upgrade keeps your files.

    When beta expires August 1st, it won't run.

    Windows 7 will not revert back to your previous OS installation, you need to reinstall your old OS, or install with the Windows 7 release ( which you will have to buy).

  • That's because you were using a 32-bit XP/Vista... only a 64-bit OS can see more than 3GB of RAM

  • Agree, since a lot might commented many applications are not ready yet for 64 bit.. it would be a wise choice to stick with 32 bit Os

    =D

  • Do you program in vb it looks like it?

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