This is another feature that can be replaced using several of the great freeware apps out there. If you are planning on using this a feature like this at the office, take into consideration that most businesses do not use Windows backup.
The majority of the time, they use specialized solutions. Now, what features does Professional lack from Ultimate. Two main things: Bitlocker, and multilingual support. As you may have guessed, there are plenty of freeware apps out there that could easily replace the functionality of Bitlocker. However, they may not be as convenient to use. Multilingual support is one difference, among many, that actually may be hard to replace effectively with a freeware app.
There are freeware apps out there that specialize in translation; and you can download free Microsoft language packs. However, this will not give the ease of the built-in language switching capabilities of Windows Ultimate. Worth the upgrade? If you are debating between Professional and Ultimate, you might as well swing the extra 20 bucks and go for Ultimate. If you are debating between Home Basic and Ultimate, you decide. There are only a few extra features in Ultimate that are useful for consumers.
Most of the additional features in Ultimate are for IT Professionals. Even to a degree, Professional also is not super useful for the average user. Hopefully, Windows 8 does not have even more versions to choose from! Founder of Help Desk Geek and managing editor. He began blogging in and quit his job in to blog full-time. He has over 15 years of industry experience in IT and holds several technical certifications. Read Aseem's Full Bio.
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Microsoft has said that 80 percent of users will be deploying Windows 7 Home Premium consumers or Windows 7 Professional small businesses, remote workers. This is where Microsoft will put most of its marketing muscle. Yet some analysts are accusing Microsoft of manipulating customers and padding profit margins with the high number of versions and bloggers are emphasizing that three versions are enough. Microsoft has not yet announced pricing for Windows 7. This is the bare-bones, bit only version of Windows 7 intended for users in developing countries, to serve the most basic computing needs.
Starter is designed for lightweight, portable netbooks, though Microsoft claims any of its versions will be able to run on netbooks. Windows Starter 7 will not have the Aero Glass graphical user interface that is included in all other versions of Windows 7 except Windows 7 Home Basic and can only run three applications at a time.
It will include the revamped taskbar and jump lists, Windows Media Player , the file-sharing feature Home Group you can participate in a Home Group but cannot create one and other basic features such as Action Center and Backup and Restore.
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