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Engineers Tell How Feedback Shaped Windows 7

An anonymous reader writes "Ars Technica took the time to talk to three members of the Windows 7 product development and planning team to find out how user feedback impacted the latest version of Windows. There's some market speak you'll have to wade through, but overall it gives a solid picture regarding the development of a Windows release."

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  1. Re:Whoever proposed a bigger memory footprint than by Totenglocke · · Score: 0, Redundant

    XP requires TONS more ram than Window 3.1 and would be much slower on the same hardware. Do you not agree that XP is progression from 3.1?

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