what is the best feature about window 7 ? what do u enjoy most about it ?
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The top 10 Microsoft Windows 7 features
As the release candidate of Windows 7 beckons, we take a look at some of the best features we can look forward to in Microsoft’s new operating system.
by: Benny Har-Even
30 Apr 2009
1. The top 10 Microsoft Windows 7 features
2. The top 10 Microsoft Windows 7 features
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The release candidate of Windows 7 is out today for MSDN and Technet subscribers.
We've already looked at the most important business features that will be coming to the operating system (OS), but now we look some of the most compelling overall end-user features that will make a difference to you on the desktop. Some are small, and some are major, but taken all together it makes for the most exciting upgrade for Windows users since the arrival of Windows XP.
1. Speed
Even aside from incompatibilities and other issues that many people had with Vista, one of the most straightforward was speed it just felt too sluggish compared to XP, even on pumped up hardware. Windows 7 brings a more responsive and sprightly feel and Microsoft has spent a lot of time and effort getting the Start Menu response just right.
Microsoft has also recognised the need for improved desktop responsiveness, which gives the impression that the computer is responding to the user and that they are in control something that was often lacking with Vista.
You can also expect faster boot times. And the boot sequence is now not only prettier than it was with Vista, but it's speedier too.
2. Compatibility
In simple terms, compatibility on Windows 7 will be far better than it was with Vista. Many programs that individuals and companies used on Windows XP did not work immediately and required updates, but with Windows 7 almost all applications that work on Vista should still run.
In essence, Windows Vista has done most of the hard work for Windows 7 in this respect.
3. Lower hardware requirements
Vista gained a reputation for making even the beefiest hardware look rather ordinary. Windows 7, however, will run well on lower end hardware, making the transition from Window XP less painful.