ultimate if you want all the best features. If you want to just browse the web or do some work home edition is best
Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate
Business, Enterprise and Ultimate.
No. There are three different versions. Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate.
IIS is included in the Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista.
No, if it is compatible with Windows 7 Professional it will be compatible with all versions of Windows 7.
Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate editions have the backup feature, which, in addition to full-system Backup and Restore found in all editions, this feature provides backing up to a home or business network.
Only Windows Vista Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions have this feature built into the operating system.
These are the following Windows Operating Systems that support Intel Hyper-Threading Technology: Windows XP Professional and Home Edition, Windows Vista Home Basic, Premium, Ultimate and Business. And for Linux users: Red Hat Linux Ver 9(Professional and Personal versions), SuSE Linux Ver 8.2 (Professional and Personal versions), Red Flag Linux Desktop ver 4.0, COSIX Linux 4.0
Visual Basic 6/2005/2008/2010 Express/Professional/Ultimate All versions of Visual Basic are made by Microsoft.
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
There are different editions of all the versions of Office. The Office 2003 versions, like Office 2003 Professional, Standard, Small Business and Student and Teacher, all include Powerpoint.
If you are talking about versions. Ultimate is the best one you can have. Ultimate supports the most things.