Screenshots Of The Latest Microsoft OS Windows 7
Windows 7 is the name of the new operating system developed by Microsoft. The name is just a internal name and will be replaced with another one before the release date. A fewreaders have asked me why it is called Windows 7 and that’s actually something that can be answered easily.
Vista, the current Microsoft operating system, is also internally known as Windows 6 and it’s only natural that the next operating system will be known as Windows 7.
It is possible to go further back to notice that Windows XP was codenamed Windows 5 and NT Windows 4. Microsoft broke with their naming habits with the release of Windows Vista. If you take a look at the previous operating systems, Windows NT, Windows 95 or Windows XP you notice that they did not contain a fancy name but a name that IT users would be familiar with.
It is only fair to assume that Windows 7 will receive a similar name than Windows Vista did and will not be known as Windows XP2 or Windows 2k10.
Windows 7 Screenshots and Videos
The only screenshots that we have from Windows 7 are from the milestone 1 release. Microsoft did not publish any of those, the testers did. They created Windows 7 Videos and Windows 7 Screenshots of the new operating system and released those on the Internet.
The screenshots and movies are not that spectacular yet and resemble in many aspects Windows Vista. A closer look reveals several areas that have been changed but they can only be seen as marginal changes and nothing dramatic. There is definitely no killer change yet that would make the Internet crowd go crazy.
Windows 7 will be different. Different from previous Microsoft operating systems that all had to ensure that programs created for older versions of Windows would also run without difficultieson the newest operating system. Backwards compatibility is a great feature and gives users one less reason to worry about when updating from an old version of Windows to a newer one.
Windows 7 will use virtualization to ensure backwards compatibility instead of the approach that Windows Vista is taking which is costing lots of performance and hard disk space.
Apart from those changes new User Interfaces will debut in Windows 7. One of them is the graphical user interface widget Ribbon which users of Microsoft Office 2007 experienced first hand. Microsoft refers to the implementation as the Office Fluent Ribbon which basically describes the menu bar at the top.
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