Operating Systems

Windows 7 Professional
If you use your PC for work, you'll want Windows 7 Professional.  It helps you be more productive and protects the critical information you work with. Many routine tasks just take a couple of clicks, so you can spend less time setting up projectors, printers, and networks. Advanced backup options help you protect your hard work with automatic backups to your home or business network. And with Windows XP Mode, you can use virtually all of your Windows XP programs in Windows 7.




Windows 7 Home Premium



Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos,videos, and music. And you can watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV on
Windows Media Center. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.



Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise and Data Center
 
   Windows Server 2008 is the most substantial upgrade to the Windows Server product line since Windows 2000, with a sweeping set of capabilities and reengineered core that will usher in a new era of 64-bit server computing. Like its Windows Vista stable mate, Windows Server 2008 was in development an achingly long time, and some of its many features were originally slated for its predecessors, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2. Unlike Vista, however, this lengthy schedule hasn't proven problematic. In fact, it's arguably worked to the product's advantage:This is a refined, mature, and stable operating system that will no doubt power server systems of all kinds for years to come.

Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3

Windows XP Service Pack 3 (XP SP3) fixes a range of bugs and adds new features Windows XP.The file is a large download and can be applied to any version of Windows XPHome,Professional,TabletPC or Media Center (32 bit only). However, you must have installed either Windows SP1 or SP2
     before SP3.









Windows Server 2003 Enterprise with Service Pack 2 



  Designed for medium to large businesses, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, is the recommended operating system for servers running applications such as networking, messaging,inventory, and customer service systems, databases, and e-commerce Web sites. Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, delivers high reliability, performance, and superior business value and is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. 

 


Fedora 14

Fedora  14, a new version of the leading edge, free and open-source operating system with many innovative features, has been released: "Fedora 14, code name 'Laughlin', is now available for download. What's new? Load and save images faster with libjpeg-turbo; Spice (Simple Protocol for
Independent Computing Environments) with an enhanced remote desktop experience....






Ubuntu 11.04











OpenSUSE 11.4

 
The openSUSE project is pleased to announce the release of the latest incarnation of openSUSE, with support
for 32-bit and 64-bit systems. openSUSE 11.4 is packed with new features and updates including SpiderOak to
synchronize your files across the Internet for free, Rosegarden for free editing of your audio files, improved indexing
with Tracker, and updates to Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird. Among these many new features, openSUSE also
 provides support for netbooks and the Btrfs file system support. Users can expect to see improved hardware
support with the 2.6.34 Linux kernel and updated graphics drivers. And support for the next generation of
interactive computing for touchscreens like the HP TouchSmart.



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