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Though some people have speculated that Windows 7 will simply be an extension on the core engine used for Microsoft Windows Vista, many Windows users are waiting to see what changes will be introduced in Windows 7 before starting to form their opinions.

Microsoft has stated publicly that Windows 7 will be a major release for the company, lending credence to the theory that Windows 7 will have a number of changes and refinements; here is what is known thus far about what changes will be introduced in Windows 7 and what will remain the same from Vista.

User Account Control or UAC, better known to many Vista users as the annoying warnings that pop up every time you try and do something, will return. While many Vista users turn off UAC almost immediately because of the annoyance of constantly having to approve actions that they initiated, the Windows 7 version is hinted to be much more streamlined and easy to deal with.

Microsoft has taken a large amount of user feedback into consideration so that they can provide a UAC system that does what it was designed to do without causing undue annoyance for the users of their operating system.

Windows 7 is also purported to have a feature known as "pervasive multi-touch", meaning that the operating system will be able to make efficient use of a touch screen as a method of control. This will take Windows 7 far beyond previous versions of the Windows operating system in regards to user interactivity, as the new touch screen interface is being designed to allows users to directly manipulate the OS and its applications in ways that simply weren't possible

before.