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Oct162009

Will your programs be compatible with Windows 7

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If you have been reading any of my earlier articles on upgrading to Windows 7, I had created a checklist to follow before starting the upgrade process. Microsoft will launching a new site that will be listing those applications and hardware products that are compatible with Windows 7.

You will want to bookmark this site if you are planning on moving to Windows 7. It will come live on October 22nd which coincides with the official launch date of the Windows 7 product.

You will be able to enter your own feedback on your experiences with Windows 7 and its compatibility issues or non-issues…

There is a little something for everyone on this site. There are sections for Application Developers, Hardware Developers, “IT PROS” and for Consumers. Pick you category and go for it. If you want to see if your hardware can handle Windows 7 download and run the  Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to see if your system is compatible.

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