Windows 7: So far its GREAT!
January 13, 2009 | Tucson, Arizona | Vetting explained
I have been testing some of the new features within Windows 7 and I must say, it is a lot more stable than Vista was at the time of Vista's Beta test. It seems that the developers have really been working hard to make Windows 7 a more stable and secure OS without all the drawbacks of security.
Windows 7 Beta build has been a very popular download. So popular that there was a huge bottle neck on the server which was hosting the download.
Microsoft has since then taken care of the issue. They have made the Windows 7 BETA test version available for download. They have also pushed off the limit of 2.5 million downloads for the next 2 weeks. Windows 7 Beta is FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY - as it states on the Microsoft website. It is not intended for anyone to try and make it their main OS. Beta is released for IT professionals and IT consumers to TEST. It is usually not intended for the average person. Keep this in mind before you download and begin trashing the incomplete BETA OS.
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- The Next Little Thing: Technology breakthroughs
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