Windows 7: Microsoft released Windows 7 two years later, a new version of Windows. Microsoft needed to make up for Vista's shortcomings, and it succeeded in doing so with Windows 7. Windows 7 is a little more streamlined than Vista, and it actually got rid of a lot of functionality from earlier Windows releases, including Vista. In truth, Microsoft left out at least four Vista programmes from Windows 7: Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Calendar, Windows Movie Maker, and Windows Mail. A desktop slideshow feature, Internet Explorer 9, Windows Media Player 12, handwriting recognition, improved overall speed, interactive thumbnail previews for minimised app windows, and handwriting recognition were all included with Windows 7. Windows 8: Windows 8 was significantly different from its predecessors in terms of appearance. It's time to discuss that Start screen with all the tiles. The dynamic app shortcuts known as Live Tiles on the Start screen let you activate your apps and show mini...
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