As a Microsoft partner, we get to test alot of new Microsoft software….or atleast, the software we want to test.
One particular title that took we took notice of some time ago was the development of Microsoft’s new operating system to replace Vista, titled Windows 7 (formerly codenamed Blackcomb or Vienna)
For some time, we’ve been testing Windows 7 on a few internal machines, both phsyical and virtual, and assisting with the ironing out of bugs and believe it or not, we have not found nearly as much wrong with this release as opposed to Vista or even XP prior to their releases.
After months of testing, its finally come down to the wire, with the Windows 7 RTM being pushed out to IT Pros, Techs & System builders via MSDN/Technet. Whilst the RC was free to download for alot of the world’s population, the RTM release has not been quite so widely spread, but we’ve been lucky enough to nab ourselves a copy of Windows 7 Enterprise from Microsoft (thanks guys!)
As a final test, one of our newest additions to our office PC fleet, a little Acer AspireOne Netbook, got the first live production treatment, with Windows 7 Enterprise being loaded onto it (not an easy task considering it had to be done via bootable USB) but easier than expected…and wow!
Major improvements over the BETA’s & RC’s, thats for sure!!!
Windows 7 is performing quite nicely on our little 1.6Ghz Atom Netbook and with only 1GB of ram backing it up, it’s actually quite nice. Aero runs nice and smooth, performance is acceptable and boot times are absolutely fantastic compared to that of Vista and even XP.
Infact, we’d prefer running Windows 7 on our machines over XP and have not really found any software issues or compatibility issues with it as yet (apart from our normal AV software).
Once issue we did find however was a serious performance drop when AVG Free was loaded on (God we hate AVG anyway!). AVG Free is one of only few AV titles that currently works on Windows 7, but mind you, we noticed a big lag in boot times and overall performance.
We dropped AVG off and replaced it with Antivir, and I say, what a difference! Boot speeds are back to beeing nice again, overall performance is great and personally, I like using Windows 7 over our normal XP office systems.
We have however got a few skeptics about Windows 7, with people asking if it’s going to be as bad, if not worse, than Vista.
Let us tell you now….Vista is horrible; Windows 7 is excellent!
I don’t know what many others think, but to us, Windows 7 is just bliss and a darn sight of an improvement over XP & Vista.
Windows 7 is sheduled for release to the world on October 22, 2009 and we’re looking forward to it and we hope that all other global developers of various software titles step up to the plate.

