If you have your eyes on the new Windows 7 then you might to check out LifeHacker Review of it. They are making an awesome job of covering Windows 7 and its software intricacies.

Below is a list of LifeHacker roundup of its coverage of Windows 7
1. Unlike its predecessor, Windows 7 tells you which application is holding onto a locked file
2. How to get the “Show Desktop” icon back
3. How to get Windows 7′s many and free legit themes
4. How to make your XP desktop look like Windows 7
5. How to get rid of that annoying send feedback link from Windows 7′s title bar
6. How to dual boot Windows 7 with XP or Vista
7. How to install Windows 7 on your Mac using Boot Camp
8. How to dual boot Windows 7 with Linux
9. Windows 7′s availability until Jan. 24
10. How to get your Windows 7 product key
I’m sure that the links above will not be the last of LifeHackers quest to know Windows 7 more, I’m sure that we’ll see many more post above Windows 7 in a the days to come, We’ll surely see both the bad and the good things about Microsoft’s latest OS, the Windows 7. [LifeHacker via Gizmodo]
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