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Windows 2000 was codenamed Utopia. It just isn't known publicly for some odd reason.
Windows vista was introduced in July 22, 2005. It is known by its codename 'longhorn' .
Bill Gates makes software that operate within computers. The software is known as Windows and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Windows antispyware was unsupported beta software that was later enhanced and became Windows Defender,
Windows antispyware was unsupported beta software that was later enhanced and became Windows Defender,
Bill Gates is the founder of the software company known as Microsoft.
Windows games are so called because they require the Windows operating system to work. Snow Leopard is the latest version of Apple's Macintosh operating system known as Mac OS X. It is not Windows and so Windows software, games or otherwise, will not work with it. A Mac with an Intel processor can have the Windows operating system installed on it and can then run Windows software. Alternatively software such as Wine or Crossover (See links below) provide an environment where Windows software can be used without having Windows installed but this can be rather hit and miss and will not work with all Windows software.
Such as Windows 7 or Windows Vista or Windows XP or Windows ME or Windows 2000 or Windows 98 or Windows 95 or Mac OSes
Such software is known as an operating system (OS). Two examples being Windows 10, or Ubuntu 16.04.
Cinematech - 2002 The Episode Known as 'Codename 5058' 4-58 was released on: USA: 13 July 2005
There are hundreds of thousands of pieces of software in existence. It would be impossible to list every single program that is compatible or incompatible with Windows 7. To see if a particular program is known to work or not, you can try searching Microsoft's compatibility database.
One can never know how many vulnerabilities a piece of software has. One can only know how many have been found, and how many have been fixed. Different versions of Windows have different numbers of known vulnerabilities. According to Secunia, Windows XP Home Edition has 361 known vulnerabilities, of which about 40 are unpatched. Windows Vista has 213 known vulnerabilities, of which 11 are unpatched. Windows 7 has 57 known vulnerabilities, of which 5 are unpatched.