
I want to talk to you about the improvements with Windows 7. It won’t be long before you see the marketing and advertising crusade for Windows 7 as the new alternative for your computer.
For some people, the operating system of Windows Vista was very poor. There was a lot of extensive publicity around the operating system that just fell short of all the advertising and campaigning. For those that were not into playing computer games, found that there were not many problems with the system.
Windows 7 is more modernized and is more refined from the previous Windows Vista. There have been many changes to Windows 7 including bug fixes, performance and effectiveness improvements. The system is more durable and reliable then Vista’s operating system.
The desktop features are most impressive. The taskbar, you can pin programs to the start menu. There is also a feature called Aero Snap with Windows 7 that allow you to resize the window by dragging it to the screen corners. It’s a great and beneficial feature to Windows 7. It can also be used with different monitors.
There is also a new Logo Button. Windows 7 has a lot of new hot keys that are available to people to use. For example, you can easily switch between programs by pushing the windows logo button and any one of your number keys. Basically you can assign specific programs to each of your numbers for the hot key. This allows you to use the computer in a much more easy and convenient manner.
Windows 7 also has a new feature called Jump List. This feature keeps your files that you recently viewed at hand, by clicking on the icon. The icon is located in the taskbar, which is on the bottom of the screen.
Locating the add on devices is easy, as they are shown on the screen. This is an added bonus as you can see and locate what has been installed such as printer, phone and other items.
Experience it yourself and download Windows 7 and find out for yourself if this is the operating system for you. Over all, Windows 7 is much faster then Vista and makes opening files and programs so much quicker.
There are considerable drawbacks when it comes to the beta version of Windows 7. First off, you’re getting an incomplete operating system that is full of bugs and not entirely fixed. Essentially you’re nothing more than a tester, so if you’re someone that likes your computer to run perfectly, than you should wait until the official release.
The beta version is still quite sluggish with speed because there are a lot of services that are on by default and a lot of little things that haven’t been improved on. Even though it is a powerful operating system, it requires a powerful computer to run it.
