The Snipping tool utility is available in a few of the Windows operating editions. These Windows editions are Home Premium, Ultimate, Professional and the Enterprise editions of Windows & operating system.
In my own opinion the 2 major editions of windows xp are home edition and professional.
There are seven different Windows Server editions. The capabilities of each will depend upon which version you have. The most current version is the 2012 edition which has the return of the Windows start button.
There will be 6 editions of Windows 7:StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimate
No. Hardware support and drivers between different editions of Windows 7 are identical.
Windows media center and windows tablet PC editions are available only on supported hardware devices and its not available as standalone products
Standard Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/compare-editions/default.aspx
Windows Home editions, such as Windows 10 Home and Windows 11 Home, do not support dynamic disks. Dynamic disks are primarily supported in the Professional, Enterprise, and Server editions of Windows. This limitation means that users of Home editions cannot take advantage of features like volume spanning, mirroring, and striping offered by dynamic disks.
Windows Touch is only available in the Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate editions of Windows 7.
The game is already included in most editions of Windows Vista; there is no need to copy it.
Windows 7 starter Windows 7 home premium Windows 7 professional Windows 7 ultimate Windows 7 enterprise