We're all trying to get to know the latest revision of the Longhorn platform, arriving in two different suits of clothes: Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. In this Microsoft white paper, I toss out ten things that you should probably know as you get familiar with the latest version of the Windows client.
1. There Are No Radical Changes2. Windows XP Mode Runs Older Apps3. IE Compatibility View Makes 8 Work Like 74. Windows Touch Needs Expensive Hardware5. Libraries Will Require Training6. Backup Is Better7. Applets Are Growing Up8. Windows 7 Is Huge9. The Versions Are Still Confusing10. UAC Is Still a Work in Progress