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{{OSinfobox
{{OSinfobox
|tanname= Complete name of the character.
|tanname= Windows 7-tan
|image= Image of the character. all you need to do is put the filename and format. (EX: XP-tan.JPG)
|image=unknown.gif


|cname= The common name of the character. Only one please.
|cname=7-tan
|alias= Any other known nicknames given to the character.
|alias=Vienna
|creator= Who is the known creator of the character?
|creator=Unknown
|debut= When did the character first appear?
|debut=Unknown


|osper= Name of the operating system that the character represents.
|osper=Windows 7
|osdev= Who developed the operating system?
|osdev=Microsoft Corporation
|reldate= When it was first released?
|reldate=January 7, 2009 (Official Beta)
|lastrel= The latest known updated release of the software?
|lastrel=Not Available


|fnote= Comments on the character.
|fnote=
}}
}}



Revision as of 19:31, 8 February 2009

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Windows 7-tan
File:Unknown.gif
Character Information
Common Names 7-tan
Other Names Vienna
Appearance
Design
Creator Unknown
First Appearance Unknown
Technical Information
System Personified Windows 7
Developer(s) Microsoft Corporation
Debut January 7, 2009 (Official Beta)
Latest release Not Available

Windows Vienna

Vienna-tan

The previous codename for the next generation Windows (called Windows Blackcomb) has been personified by at least one artist, and not surprisingly depicts the prototype OS-tan as an unawakened futuristic cyborg. However, a rendition for the updated Windows Vienna remains to be seen by OSC, although given the popularity of Longhorn/Vista renditions long before the operating system's release, a flood of Vienna-tan renditions is anticipated as the release date approaches.

See also: