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		<title>Will You Upgrade to Windows 7?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 12:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the release date now set for October 22, you might want to start thinking about a move to the new version of  Windows.  Although some industry tech-types claim that Windows 7 is simply a re-tooled Vista, others claim that there is enough substance in the new version to justify the upgrade.  The overall look and feel of Win7  matches Vista, but I feel that there have been enough changes and improvements to the core group of applicaitons and utilities to favor an upgrade. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-297" title="Win7_Professional" src="http://pcuserclinic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Win7_Professional.jpg" alt="Win7_Professional" width="357" height="416" />With the release date now set for October 22, you might want to start thinking about a move to the new version of  Windows.  Although some industry tech-types claim that Windows 7 is simply a re-tooled Vista, others claim that there is enough substance in the new version to justify the upgrade.  The overall look and feel of Win7  matches Vista, but I feel that there have been enough changes and improvements to the core group of applications and utilities to favor an upgrade. </p>
<p>The major difference in the Desktop is the taskbar.  The Win7 taskbar has been called the &#8220;SuperBar&#8221; because it combines the dual role of the old Windows taskbar and Quick Launch bar into one.  Previous versions of Windows had a Quick Launch bar that you could enable which gave you one-click access to your favorite apps, and once these apps were running, another icon was presented to show that they were active.  With the Win7 SuperBar, you can &#8220;pin&#8221; applications to the taskbar, and when the applications are activated, there is a subtle outline around the icon that indicates the app is running.  Also, if you hover over the icons of running apps, you will get a popup showing a representation of the screen that is currently showing in the app&#8217;s interface. </p>
<p>The major core apps that were upgraded include Windows Media Player, MS Paint and WordPad.</p>
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<li><a href="http://mintywhite.com/tech/windows-7/will-windows-7-be-a-worthwhile-upgrade/">Mintywhite.com has a very good review of these apps here</a></li>
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<p>Win7 will be available in several different editions:</p>
<p>- <strong>Windows 7 N Starter</strong>- 32 bit only and is only available as a preinstalled option<br />
-<strong> Windows 7 Home Basic</strong> &#8211; only available in emerging such as Bangladesh, Brazil, People&#8217;s Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand.<br />
- <strong>Windows 7 Home Premium</strong> &#8211; This will be the &#8220;normal&#8221; retail version that will be offered with everything except for enterprise networking enabled.  Windows Media Center will be included.<br />
- <strong>Windows 7 Professional</strong> &#8211; geared towards professional users.  Works with Windows Server domains.<br />
- <strong>Windows 7 Enterprise</strong> &#8211; Volume licensing only. Contains enhanced security features for enterprise users.<br />
- <strong>Windows 7 Ultimate</strong> &#8211; contains the same features as Windows 7 Enterprise, but available to home users on an individual license basis.</p>
<p>Prices for the 3 home user versions will be as follows:</p>
<p>Home Premium &#8211; Upgrade: 119.99, Full Retail: 199.99<br />
Professional &#8211; Upgrade: 199.99, Full Retail: 299.99<br />
Ultimate - Upgrade: 219.99, Full Retail: 319.99</p>
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