Windows 7 Screenshots: A Way to Convince More Users to Use Windows 7?
Microsoft recently released some screenshots of Windows 7 which is an advertisement of course. Is Microsoft really expecting more users to use Windows 7 after Windows Vista failed tremendously in sales and overall performance? Maybe they shold just give away Windows for free just like Windows Azure (a free Windows operating system). Wow! Windows 7 as a free OS? Now, that is a joke! Microsoft has not been known in any community as a company that will give away something but will not take anything in return. I’m not against the company. I just love the Opensource community very much that my support and sympathy goes out to Linux (like Linux Ubuntu and Linux Mint) and other opensource softwares. Go, Opensource!
Here are some screenshots of Windows 7 for your appreciation:
- Windows 7 screenshot photo 1
- Windows 7 screenshot photo 2
- Windows 7 Screenshot Photo 3
- Official Logo of Windows 7
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I think the new Windows 7 is Windows Vista upgraded. Microsoft has this habit of creating a new product and packaging it as a different one. Only later that users will know that what they purchased is only an upgrade of an old product.
I think the same thing will happen to Windows 7 – an upgrade of Vista with different icons and other stuff (like you said in your article).
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