as m running graphic centre in chandigarh sec-15, i m using winxp and 2000 as common windows for customers , also have W7 in 1 pc
it depends your need and activity when using computer, but like everyone else said the ultimate is better
i am using Windows 7 32 bit Version Ultimate edition, it has more animations than professional edition.
I don't know how Windows 7 professional is but I use Windows 7 ultimate , It's good. I like Ultimate and my vote goes to Windows 7 ultimate...
I am using Windows 7 professional, but as everyone rightly side, Windows 7 ultimate is superior on comparison with Window 7 professional...
I haven't even heard of Windows Ultimate, I like Windows 7 in general but I'd like to see them bring back multiple icons for browser windows in the task bar.
Ultimate is of course better, but Professional is O'k for the "home use". Here is more: [h=3]Windows 7 Professional[/h]Market: Mainstream retail market Key features: Domain join, Remote Desktop host, location aware printing, EFS, Mobility Center, Presentation Mode, Offline Folders What's missing: BitLocker, BitLocker To Go, AppLocker, Direct Access, Branche Cache, MUI language packs, boot from VHD Price: $299.99 Full version, $199.99 Upgrade version This volume Windows 7 version builds on Home Premium and adds features like domain join, Group Policy (GP) controls, location aware printing, network backup, EFS, and offline folders. Pro will be sold at retail and be included with new computers. [h=3]Windows 7 Ultimate[/h]Market: Retail market, limited availability Key features: BitLocker, BitLocker To Go, AppLocker, Direct Access, Branche Cache, MUI language packs, boot from VHD What's missing: Volume licensing Price: $319.99 Full version, $219.99 Upgrade version For those few customers who simply must have everything, Windows 7 Ultimate offers all of the features from Enterprise but loses the volume licensing requirement. So you can think of Ultimate edition as Enterprise for consumers (and other retail customers). Windows 7 Ultimate is kind of a wild-card. It will be available at retail and with new PCs, but Microsoft says that it will not be heavily marketed and will instead be "offer-based" via occasional promotions and offers from both PC makers and retailers. "We're experimenting with the kinds of offers we can make for Windows 7 Ultimate," Veghte said. "It's going to be a low-single digit run rate (i.e. low market share) product. We expect retailers and OEMs to occasionally offer Ultimate with new PCs as part of special promotions. But in terms of run rate, it will be a tiny, tiny percentage of the volume. We will keep the marketing energy on Home Premium and Professional." Was taken here: http://www.winsupersite.com/article/win7/windows-7-product-editions-overview
Windows 7 ultimate is really an awesome operating system to use. Its feature too good and awesome I love it
Ultimate provides more or less everything that professional does with even more features in it so ultimate in my opinion it the best version of windows 7.
Windows 7 is really very best and awesome operating system in this world to use i love this operating system of microsoft to use because its unique and very easy way of working
not much different between them. but if there is no budget issue, why don't just go for ultimate? yes! ultimate!