Top 10 Reasons To Move From Windows XP To Windows 7
Posted October 29, 2009 – 6:47 pm in: Windows 7
It’s a well known fact that many Windows users aren’t thinking about upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7. If you are one of them, you should read the top 10 reasons to move from Windows XP to Windows 7.
Microsoft has compiled top 10 reasons to move from Windows XP to Windows 7 list and notes that Windows 7 is designed to simplify the things you do every day, work the way you want, and make some existing new things possible.
1. Get quicker access to all of your stuff
2. Manage open windows more easily
3. Quickly find what you’re looking for
4. Share files and printing among multiple PCs
5. Stay entertained effortlessly
6. Easily create and share movies
7. Connect to networks easily
8. Do more and wait less
9. Don’t leave programs behind
10. Offers your PC better protection
If you are impressed with the above list of reasons, read more about the same with details here.
Via MS Windows
Tags: Upgrade XP to Windows 7, Windows 7
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More and more users are switching to 64-bit version of Windows these days. The obvious advantage of 64-bit Windows over 32-bit is that the former one can utilise more than 4GB of RAM efficiently.
So if you are planning to purchase a 64-bit Windows 7 copy and would like to know if your system is ready for the same or not, you can use the tiny BITS tool. BITS is a portable tool for Windows 7, Vista and XP to know your system’s compatibility with 64-bit Windows.
Download, extract and simply run the tool to know about your CPU type (32 or 64), your current Windows… Continue reading
Weather Center is an awesome application to view the current weather conditions in a jiffy. The tool displays the current temperature in the system tray area and is fully customizable.
Upon running the tool for the first time, you will be given an opportunity to to setup the tool by entering your current location. Once done, you can view the current temperature in system tray area and also can view addition information such as dew point, sun rise time, sun set time, humidity and more by opening Weather Center window.
Key features:
- Up-to-date weather information
- Weather alert options
- Weather data format
Rafael Rivera and Zheng have released a handy application for Windows 7 called Geosense, a Windows Sensor, that provides the Location and Sensors platform in Windows 7 with accurate and reasonably ubiquitous positioning information without requiring or the assistance of GPS hardware, enabling more practical location-based applications and scenarios on Windows 7.
Geosense is available for both x86 & x64 versions of Windows 7. You can download the setup file from the link mentioned below. More information is available at the Geosense download page.
