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Windows7 home edition
Windows7 home edition








windows7 home edition

The user interface feels a lot more intuitive - especially in the way application windows are stacked in the taskbar. As Microsoft continues to move its focus away from XP, this could quickly result in compatibility issues as the operating system is going to get more and more outdated.Īn XP user switching directly to Windows 7 will certainly notice the difference. Microsoft has announced that it's going to support Windows XP with security updates only until 2014 - there won't be any more bug fixes or improvements after that. Users of Windows XP should find the upgrade decision fairly straightforward. Here, we concentrate on whether it's worth upgrading from Windows XP and Vista.

windows7 home edition

We've decided to look at Windows 7 Home Premium, as it's the version most Shopper readers are likely to buy. There's been a lot of hype about Windows 7, with most people thinking it's the version of Windows they've been waiting for.īut is it? With the operating system due out on 22nd October, we've put the final version through its paces to see if it's worth an upgrade.










Windows7 home edition