Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Windows 7 Release Candidate(Beta) Now Available
Earlier this month, Microsoft made available to the public the release candidate of their latest operating system, Windows 7. This operating system is said to be what Vista should have been, or in other words, a more stable version of Vista without the bloat. Having downloaded and installed the release candidate myself, I can say that it is much more stable, and notably faster, than Vista is. They have made adjustments to the way the operating system handles graphics as well, and the result is that you no longer need a dedicated graphics card to enable the Aero interface, which provides the eye candy for both Vista and Windows 7. The release candidate, which is still beta, but stable enough to send out to the masses for testing in order to make minor changes before going gold (being finished), is available directly from Microsoft, and can be found here.
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