Windows 7 test drive is a service that enables you to get an overview of doing development on Windows 7 platform. You do not even need to install the complete OS to explore the development environment of Microsoft’s latest operating system.
Microsoft has launched Windows 7 on Thursday, the release of this new OS from Microsoft is seen as a savior for PC market. Market analysts and hardware vendors expects PC enormous PC sales growth after the launch.
Microsoft is going to announce the availability of Windows Mobile 6.5 tomorrow, this will be the next OS version after the release of Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, and its successor will be the upcoming Windows Mobile 7.
As the smartphone market is very competitive, iPhone and Android are the major competitors of Windows Mobile OS, one could hope that this new release will enable Microsoft to compete fiercely to gain some ground in smartphone market. A major update of Windows Mobile 6.5 is also expected in near future before the major launch of Windows 7.
As Microsoft launched Windows 7, users have to choose an edition that better suits to their requirements. In this blog, we will try to compare all three editions of Windows 7, namely ‘Starter’, ‘Home Premium’, ‘Professional’ and ‘Ultimate’.
It is expected by many IT experts that Microsoft’s upcoming operating system Windows 7 will shape a new future for PC users, and as per forecasts, it will also help to improve the future PC sales for top IT hardware vendors, and after its arrival, its successor Windows XP will be struggling to survive in the PC market.








