Saturday, May 16, 2009

Do You Have a Wishlist For This Christmas Already?

Was Vista just used to fill in the gap? As only a few years later Microsoft announced that they are working on Windows 7. Windows 7 was literally meant to be the successor to Windows XP but got put on hold for Vista.

When Microsoft released Windows Vista in 2007 a huge amount of people started criticizing the operating system itself. Most of this was due to the amount of memory usage a computer needed to run the system, and even with around 2 GB of RAM it was still struggling to cope. But sales of Vista still continued and within the first month Microsoft had shifted around 20 million copies.

Although Windows seven will look and feel like Vista, it will be much more flexible with great response times. When Windows 7 was leaked onto a Torrent site, first reviews of the software have stated that it beats both XP and Vista editions hands down, the processes and responses are much faster.

It has been stated that Windows 7 should be ready for release in time for Christmas 2009. So I would expect to see all of the tech savvy people trying to grab hold of a copy as soon as it hits the shelves. Initially Microsoft did say that the software would not be ready until 2010, but things have moved a long quite promptly to get into the seasonal market.

So what will happen to Windows Vista and why was it so short lived? Well although there were a lot of happy people using the package there were also a huge amount of unhappy people that were using it at the same time, and it did sometimes look as though there were die hard fans that were never going to come off from using XP, and we all know that after a while operating systems get made redundant and updates get stopped. So Microsoft needed to convince people to switch over and that is exactly what Windows 7 will do.

Last week, Microsoft released the almost-finished version of Windows Seven, otherwise known as Windows 7 Release Candidate and feedback from the testing community have been overwhelming positive. It prompted some to say that Windows 7 is what Vista should have been in the first place; a stable operating system that is light on resources and compatible. So fingers crossed for Microsoft hopefully everyone no matter what type of machine they have will enjoy using it.

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