Sunday 3 May 2009

MS Windows 7

What’s the windows’ version in your computer, e.g., windows 2000, windows XP or Vista? Now, there are out of date. “MS windows 7 goes on public test” which I just saw on the BBC News website, the report details, Microsoft has already released a new version of Microsoft windows. It’s called “MS Windows 7”.The public can trial this version on 5 may but for a commercial it will release in the next 9 months. Microsoft designs Windows 7 to be compatible with Vista so that if your computer is able to run Vista, it will able to run Windows 7.Mirosoft hopes that, this new version will avoid a drawback of Vista. For example, the operating system didn’t work with all kinds of hardware or software. In addition, Microsoft ensures that the same problems won’t be occurred again.
I think that, this new version will spend a part of time to make it stable because Microsoft must learn the feedback from users. I hope that it will use easier than Vista because Vista has a beautiful image but hard to use.

References
“MS windows 7 goes on public test”.(2009, April 30). BBC News. Retrieved May 2, 2009 from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8026736.stm
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2 comments:

  1. Oh my God, the new version is coming but I still can not use the old version fluently.

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  2. I'd like to continue use Windows XP because they are stable enough now and easy to use. That's enough for me. I don't like Windows Vista nor MicroSofts' idea. Talking about Windows Vista, they are hard to use and they need too much protect module, such as Virus Scan, and high spec of Memory or CPU. I understand many users complain about that. I wanna say to MicroSoft "Why didn't you consider about users mind before you release Windows Vista?"

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