6 Version for Windows 7
Microsoft recently announced that later, when released, Windows 7 will have six versions, from Starter to Ultimate. Name and function similar to the Windows Vista property.
Windows 7 Starter allows up to three applications at the same way, support the Home Groups, and include the "taskbar and JumpLists already improved." Home Groups are a simple way to allow multiple systems in a network that share the same media and other files, and printers. Jump Lists are a quick way to access files that are frequently used.
Windows 7 Home Basic does not limit the number of applications that run concurrently - may be as much as possible for your hardware configuration allows. Home Basic also includes thumbnail previews, supports "ad-hoc wireless networks and Internet connection sharing," the Windows Mobility Center (the version that already exists in several versions of Vista). Microsoft says, Home Basic version will be available only in "the market is growing."
Windows 7 Home Premium includes the Aero Glass GUI. Other features is support for the wider media, and to increase the Windows Media Center and streaming media. New feature here is To Play, which enables Windows 7 to the remote control network-connected media devices DLNA 1.5. Home Premium also supports multi-touch interface and include "a hand is better."
Windows 7 Professional including the ability to join in the offline domain features with Domain Join, and Location Aware Printing, which automatically select the printer to print your location, depending on the network which are connected at that time. Professional version also includes the "protection of network data backup and Encrypting File System is much higher."
Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise features include a very similar - Enterprise version for larger scale companies who buy, Software Assurance Agreement-volume-based license from Microsoft. Both versions include the BitLocker encryption to internal and removable drives. Ultimate and Enterprise also including DirectAccess features, which allows the system connected to the Internet automatically and securely connected with the corporate network and let IT administrators to manage systems without having to logon to the VPN. BranchCache feature allows a system that is in the remote offices to access a data network that is d more quickly through the local data caching at the remote office location. (DirectAccess and BranchCache need a server running Windows Server 2008.) Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise AppLocker also includes features that allow IT administrators to create policies that control the software determines what can and can not be executed on the system user or user groups.
Unfortunately there is no definitive date about Windows 7. The price was not disclosed, but likely similar to the price structure of Vista.
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