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Windows 7 public launch, discounts

Posted by John on October 22nd, 2009

Windows 7 has finally launched! At last, everyone will get to see what I’ve been raving about in past blogs here.

I’ve opted in to a Microsoft promotion for a house party this evening, and am looking forward to that! Here are some of the highlights for that, below :

The full gallery of photos of the party pack contents are above. I will try to get some pix of the party itself here shortly.

I can highly recommend Windows 7, based on my experience as well as many of my colleagues who’ve also been running the MSDN / Technet release code for several months now.

To order a copy shipped to you, as appropriate, please click here. For a comparison of the various version, please see this article. (note : Enterprise is only available via agreement with Microsoft, and Starter and Home Basic are generally not available within the U.S. – the common retail versions for the U.S.A. are Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate).

Thanks for reading!

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