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One of the six editions of Microsoft Windows 7 will be targeted at budget PCs and Netbooks, called Windows 7 Starter. Microsoft must have hired someone from the Bush Administration to name the edition, because the name accurately describes the opposite of the features of Windows 7 Starter: It will only allow three programs to be run at any one time, and it won’t have the same interface as the other, more ‘grown up’ versions of Windows 7. All the necessary code will be on the system for more than three programs and the (imo, pretty nice) new interface, they just won’t be enabled.