I think 80% of the market belongs to the window 7, is not it?
Windows Seven is the codename for the next version of Windows in development by Microsoft. As yet, Microsoft have refused to give details of the operating system, as they are currently busy marketing Windows Vista, the current version of Windows.
Windows 7 is currently the latest version of Microsoft Windows. There is a Windows 7 SP1, which includes fixes to things in the original shipping version of Windows 7, but there is not a newer Windows 8, for instance. Microsoft is currently working on Windows 8, but no release date is set as of this writing.
Microsoft Windows 8 will suceed windows 7.
See the related link to the Microsoft web-site. Upgrading from Windows 7 Starter to Premium is currently priced at £69.99
currently, the curreent version of windows is Windows Vista. The next one is windows 7 and is planned to be released in 2010
Currently, the Microsoft compatibility website says no, but some people claim that parts of it work on certain versions of windows 7
Microsoft is an active tech company, and currently is home to the Windows OS. The most current publicly available version of Windows is Windows 7. Microsoft has a BETA version of Windows 8 available for download. Microsoft is hoping to make Windows 8 available on Windows Smartphones, Windows Tablets, and the Desktop PC.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/
Some would say it was 2000.But as I recall, it was the same time "Windows 7" Started Marketing (2009). Windows 7 was supposed to be released after XP but with major viruses going around. Microsoft was hard pressed to defend against hackers by creating VISTA. Windows 7 was inherently the offspring of Windows Longhorn.
The company "Microsoft" created and developed the Windows 7 Operating System. No single person invented it. It was a common effort between the entirety of the company Microsoft.
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 is compatible with Windows 7.
No, it does not come with Microsoft Office.