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Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit) 70 page review
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This October Microsoft will release Windows 7 world-wide, the successor to Windows Vista and Windows XP (again), a major upgrade that promises to further improve the user experience on different PC form factors such as the popular Netbook. For the past couple of weeks the ActiveWin.com Team spent some time testing the Windows 7 (RTM) Release to Manufacturing build, which is the final build that will be available in stores and new PC’s around the world (that goes for Intel Macs too).

A lot of you out there might be hearing about Windows 7 a lot lately, some persons maybe for the first time. If you decide to make the move to Windows 7 from your current version of Windows, on new or old hardware it is an important decision to make. For me personally, the decision is a no brainer. Windows 7 delivers three key attractions: improved performance, better compatibility and it’s even easier to use. With the current economic challenges, budgets are strained and people are looking at the most cost effective solutions that can deliver more value. The release of Windows 7 promises to get the most out of today’s hardware advances while taking advantage of your existing investments. In this introduction to Microsoft’s latest desktop block buster I want to discuss the three advantages that will make your move to Windows 7 be one that you will never regret.


http://www.activewin.com/reviews/software/operating-sys/windows7/index.shtml

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