Windows 7: Beyond the Hoopla

You know good service when you get it. The waiter is unobtrusive, yet your food arrives on time, your glass is refilled without asking, and your conversations are not interrupted. So it is with Windows 7, Microsoft's new operating system released to the public last week. Release copies have been in use for several months and they're very close to the real thing on shelves now.

The news is good: Windows 7 runs quickly, takes up less resources, leaving more room for your programs and files, is less intrusive with messages and easier to navigate. Windows 7 will replace Vista and its predecessor XP. Yes, Windows 7 will soon be the only Microsoft operating system built into new computers.

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Leslie Meredith is a contributor to Live Science. She has a bachelor's degree from UCLA in psychology and has directed tourism and ski publications for the Salt Lake Visitor & Convention Bureau and managed promotions and events for Sunset Magazine.