The chart below from Wikipedia; click to enlarge it is a fair guide on the features available in each version of Windows 7. Residents in the U. The deal will last until July 11 in the U. The number of copies available is not unlimited and Microsoft did not say how many will be available. The Windows 7 pre-order deal is available only online.
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Thank you. I have the same question Nice additional features not present in prior MS OS's. Cons: The price. Overall Review: I wanted to get the full retail version because I want to be able to use it more than once. I will build another PC in a few years and want to be able to reinstall this.
With the OEM version it's a one time use. Also the retail version includes tech support but I'll never use that. Overall Review: Tried Windows 8. It was okay but Win 7 is what I know.
Didn't care much for the tiles and the lack of a start menu in Win 8. I know there are third party apps for menus but they just didn't work all that well for me. I will wait until MS releases something better than 8. Pros: THis is windows xp on steroids. Microsoft finally got it right with this one. A bit pricey but well worth it. Buy it once and enjoy gaming, multitasking, socializing.. This OS really rocks. I really feel windows 7 is going to put a strain on Tech shops, on its ability to fix itself.
That was one of the first things I noticed about WIn 7. Its unique abillity to fix itself on general errors which years before would require some tech help and lots of dollars to go with it. So for the gen user you have safe mode and some other options as well. I'll be using this for years to come.
Microsoft know that they can keep ratchetting up the price so that it is just expensive enough to gouge every cent out of the end users wallet but not enough to make it desirable in moving to an alternative operating system. They have been doing this for years with StarOffice; push up the price high enough but not too high that the cost of moving over to StarOffice is cheaper than continuing with Microsoft Office.
If they look at the long term costs they would realise that there are better alternatives that may have a slightly up front cost but long term they are considerably cheaper.
At this time, customers are not offered any choice. As soon as any OEM offers a Linux option that is visible to the public side by side available with Winndows machines of comparable hardware … Microsoft will pay the OEM to take the Linux machine off the market. If this keeps happening, OEMs could be on a real winner here. Just keep offering a decent Linux option for each new model of machine as it comes out. Constantly playing whack-a-mole trying to suppress each Linux offering as it comes to market is likely to keep Microsoft utterly distracted and it will also cost them a pretty penny to the OEMs complete profit.
In addition to this, in some market segments new machines that cannot run Windows 7 at all, and which are cheaper and perform better in a particular role than machines which can run Windows 7, are starting to become available as well. Without question, OSX is equal or better than any of the Windows 7 editions, the only benefit is sunk investment in applications that are Windows only…. In many ways Leopard versus Vista was a schooling in small vendors getting their act together for Leopard quickly, while the big, safe, established vendors had problems or unsupported software for a longer time under windows.
Any such debates on sites like this are always too superficial. For example, I saw one Windows vs OSX article comparing Windows Explorer to Finder, which is really kind of pointless, since no power user would ever be caught dead using Explorer and I assume Finder as well , unless they were forced to. Because, afterall, an OS is only as good as the applications it runs. I agree, however, I use Total Comander.
Haha, I used to same the same thing.
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