Microsoft will stop selling Windows 7 licenses to PC makers this Friday. So no more new PCs with Windows 7.
Windows 7 Professional will remain on sale as a standalone product for a limited time before it is brought down too.
New machines will henceforth be equipped with Windows 8, and Windows 10 is just around the corner (But still in the Technical Preview mode).
Windows 7 showed up in the market to "save" Microsoft after the company failed to market the feature-heavy Vista properly and the public soured on it. And all other Operating systems thereafter seemed to correct the predecessor with so many changes that appear confusing to the users. But I still love the simplicity of the Windows 7.
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