Avijit Bajpai
The first beta release of Windows 7 is expected sometime in early 2009, however it is already doing rounds on the Internet Bit Torrent sites thanks to web pirates.
Now that it is out let see what you can expect from Windows 7
To start with Windows 7 beta 1 shows much speedier and simpler installation process than that of Windows Vista and XP, as users would require following an easy step-by-step process to install the software.
Once installed on your computer, you would surely notice its revamped desktop that has been upgraded with several impressive additions, including a new taskbar, Aero Snap, Aero Peek, and a handful of personalization capabilities.
The beta 1 of the software sports a visually striking taskbar, which includes the \'Jump Lists\' feature that further functions as context-specific menu for a variety of applications.
While \'Aero Snap\' feature assists in effective organization of the desktop, without taking toll over users\' valuable time, \'Aero-Peek\' feature shows what\'s there on the desktop, without minimizing the applications running on the desktop.
In addition to enhanced personalization menus, including themes, background images, colors, etc, Windows 7 doesn\'t present any notable issues relating to software compatibility, and almost supports everything that is being supported by Windows Vista.
Conclusively, it can be put forth that the new operating system is expected to deliver enhanced performance to the users, which in turn would help in bolstering productivities of the businesses remarkably.
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