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Windows 7-tan | |
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Character Information | |
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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 | 6.1.7100 (Release Candidate) (May 5, 2009) |
7-tan, is the anthropomorphic representation of the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. She is also known by her development code names, Blackcomb and Vienna, and was portrayed up until recent times as a sleeping android of sorts. However, and like Vista, there has been a surge in diversity of designs, done by both the Japanese and international communities.