Windows 7 builds 7232 and Windows 7 build 7260 have been leaked to the network, and the Russian website Wzor has predicted that Microsoft will complete the development of Windows 7 RTM between June 15 and 19th.
Meanwhile, Microsoft officials have previously said that Windows 7 will be officially listed on October 22.
As we focus on the Windows 7 development process, we should also note the differences between the six versions of Windows 7, such as the Start menu. In the pre-release version of Windows 7 (flagship), icons in the Start menu include the Start icon, Windows Media Center, calculator, notes, screenshot Tools, drawing tools, Remote Desktop Connection, Magnifier, and Solitaire.
However, the current version of Windows 7 has changed. The following is the list of default programs for version six Windows 7 Start menu:
Windows 7 Home Base Edition
Getting started, Windows anytime Upgrade, Notepad
Windows 7 Initial version
Getting started, Windows anytime Upgrade, Notepad
Windows 7 Home Advanced Edition
Getting Started, Windows Media Center, Calculator, notes, screenshots tool
Windows 7 Professional Edition
Getting started, connecting to projectors *, calculators, notes, screenshots tools
Windows 7 Enterprise
Getting started, connecting to projectors *, Remote Desktop Connection, notes, screenshots tools
Windows 7 flagship
Getting Started, Windows Media Center, Calculator, notes, screenshots tool
The connection to the projector will only appear on the laptop computer. Desktop PCs will only provide the default program icon in the Start menu.
In addition, Microsoft allows PC manufacturers to add up to 5 common program icons in the Windows 7 Start menu.