Recently I've had a couple users ask me if Process Lasso is compatible with Windows 7. The answer is YES, Process Lasso works wonderfully in Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
Earlier this year, when I first started playing with Windows 7, I discovered that Process Lasso already worked very well with it. There were no substantial changes to the NT native APIs and data structures, and no major architectural changes that would affect Process Lasso. In fact, the only 'problem' was the new 'Did this program install correctly?' prompt. A couple tweaks later, that prompt was no more. I did also make a couple UI tweaks to better adhere to the new Windows 7 UI standards, but no major changes.
I've now been running Windows 7 for quite some time. Every build of Process Lasso is fully tested on it. You can be sure that Process Lasso and Windows 7 is a wonderful combination.
As a side note, I think that Windows 7 is the best thing Microsoft has done in a long time. The the usability and appearance of Windows has improved substantially. I honestly did not think Microsoft had it in them. Of course, the hard architectural work was all accomplished with Vista. Now they've polished those changes, and brought forth a mighty new contender in the OS wars.
If you missed your chance to freely install Windows 7 RC1 in Microsoft's public beta program, the OS will hit store shelves on Oct. 22. If your PC runs Vista, it should be able to run Windows 7 even better. Those users who are running Windows 7 RC1 have until early next year to upgrade to the final build. Just be sure to reinstall Process Lasso after your upgrade ;).
Thursday, 15 October 2009
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