Windows 7 - the operating system from Microsoft
Obviously, already when they finished marketing Windows Vista, the big brains of Microsoft started developing a new operating system. First it was distributed under the name Windows Vienna, but for some reason they decided to change its name to Windows. Microsoft confirms that during 2010, two versions of the software will be launched - 32 and 64 bit. The official features of the operating system have not yet been revealed, but nevertheless Microsoft gives us many hints in order to develop our curiosity about the new product.
At Microsoft, they have already produced the temporary version of the new operating system, the "pre-beta" version is already available to developers, the company announced, and a new Office suite will also be launched together with it and will be a competition to the new Google Docs. Windows Vista has sold around 180 million copies to date, but has also received harsh and unsatisfactory reviews. On the other hand, Microsoft promises that Windows 7 is the solution to all problems and is the operating system that will revolutionize the world of computers. Windows 7 will be characterized by a much simpler operation of the features on the computer, and will allow any user to understand and operate the system simply. Also, they say in Microsoft, that they have also taken care of many defect problems that have resulted in dissatisfaction among Windows users.
Microsoft held a special conference for professional developers where it presented the future launch. The conference was attended by about 6,000 professional developers who came to be impressed. Julie Larsen-Green, the vice president demonstrated the experience of the simple use of the system. One of her most prominent examples was a simple and extremely fast connection between two home computers as well as listening to music files on one computer even though they are stored on the other computer at home. The task bar on the desktop has also been renovated, yes in its design as well as in its features and now it offers access to programs with a higher frequency of use to the user. The programs appear in the taskbar according to the user's level of need.
At the conference, said Steven Sinofsky, one of the leaders of the development team of the new operating system, whose goal is to make the operating system comfortable and personalized for each and every user. In addition, Sinofsky also apologized for the problems with the current Windows Vista operating system, and assured that the company listens, accepts and deals with user reviews. An example of the solution to the "small and annoying flaws" mentioned by Vista users, the removal of user action controls. We are all familiar with the warning thing that has become hated by many Vista users.
This feature in the new operating system will allow you to ignore these warnings and continue normal work. It is important to note that Sinofsky presented these features on a very simple laptop from Lenovo, with a memory volume of only one gigabyte, when his aim was obviously to show that Windows 7 is suitable for working with any computer, even computers with fairly old technical specifications, compared to Windows Vista, one of the main claims was that the system is only suitable for modern computers.
Of course, the version presented now is only the experimental version, as they called it in the company, a "pre-beta" version for developers only. Logically, it can be concluded that the system still lacks many significant features. Microsoft emphasizes the success of the new system. In addition, they also guarantee system support for Intel and AMD multicore processors.
But with all the promises we can't really be sure that the new system will really come out in two years as promised. A good example is the Vista system. First, the name of the system was Windows Longhorn, and after some time the name was changed to what we know today as Windows Vista. In 2001, Microsoft announced that the system would also be launched within three years, which didn't exactly work out. The production process continued for another 3 years and the system was only launched in January 2007. So don't expect too much for 2010. Microsoft is also aware of this, so many sources claim that the name change is already progress and an attempt to meet the schedule this time.
So is there anything to look forward to? There always is.