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Let’s Know About

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Better Memory ManagementJump ListsMoveable taskbar iconsCustomize UACSnap Windows to screen edgesControl over System Tray iconsMedia Player Lightweight mode

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Windows 7 StarterWindows 7 Home BasicWindows 7 Home Premium: Recommended Choice

for ConsumersWindows 7 Professional: Recommended Choice for

Enthusiasts and Small Business CustomersWindows 7 EnterpriseWindows 7 Ultimate

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Thumbnails can represent devices and applications

Quick Launch Toolbar is gone

Taskbar icons can be moved and pinned as desired by the user

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The new Windows 7 taskbar is still the same familiar place for switching between windows. But now it's easier to see, more flexible, and more powerful.

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One click access to tasks associated with an applicationExtends the recent documents feature from XP and

Vista and tying it to specific applications.Start menu goes back to the two panes of Windows

XP.If an application uses the standard ‘Most Recent

Documents’ feature, it automatically gets a Jump List in the Start menu as well as on the Taskbar

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Jump Lists of new in Windows 7—take you right to the documents, pictures, songs, or websites you turn to each day. To open a Jump List, just right-click a program icon on the Windows 7 taskbar. (You'll also find them on the Start menu.)

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Snap to full size and then restore.

When multiple windows are open if you drag one to the edge they automatically tile.

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Sidebar is gone

Gadgets remain, put them where you want on the desktop

Peek function lets you quickly make your desktop windows transparent by rolling over the bottom right hand corner of the screen – showing all your gadgets

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Networking made easyAllows users to have the network functionality of a

domain without the domain controllerIncludes roaming profilesRecognizes and groups Win7 computersShare media, files and printers seamlessly

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Device Stage Photorealistic view of the device List of associated services, information and tasks Dependant on the Vendor creating the XML document

If it works with Vista it will work with Win7.

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The old standbys are still here but better than ever and have a new cousin

Paint – Has a Ribbon and the same basic shape tools that were in Word 2003 and natural media brushes like watercolor, pencil and crayon. The control on the Paint ribbon are designed to be used with touch.

WordPad – Has a Ribbon and lets you highlight and indent text, format it with bullets and insert pictures into a document.

Calculator Sticky Notes

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A new ribbon—the strip across the top of the window that shows what Paint can do—makes this tried-and-true program easier to use, with choices displayed out in the open rather than in menus.

And Paint's new realistic digital "brushes" will bring your pictures to life in shades of watercolor, crayon, and calligraphy.

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Word Pad

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But the fresh calculator in Windows 7 also sports new elements, which are to be found under the Options menu. These let you calculate the duration between two periods of time (date calculation), access a set of four templates designed to calculate lease and mortgage payments, gas mileage and give you a wage estimation.

All you have to do is pick the desired worksheet and complete the fields available for the application to calculate the result.

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Already as necessary as pencils and paper clips, Sticky Notes just got more useful. In Windows 7, you can format a note’s text, change its color with a click, and speedily resize, collapse, and flip through notes.

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Start up and shut down seem to be much faster.

Here is shut down

button

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Collections of wallpapers, color schemes, sounds and screen savers

95% of users change the picture and over 40% of us change it at least once a month.

16 glass colors rather than the 8 in Windows VistaChange the screen resolution by right-clicking on the desktop.

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Four Options for notifications from always being notified to never being notified, including only getting warnings when software is installed.

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Tries to bring all the functions associated with a device into one place in the new Printer and Devices folder.

Each Device Stage is written and branded by the device manufacturer with buttons to common tasks, services and applications.

Can include links to online services and customer support if the manufacturer wants to add them.

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Instant Search – offers suggestions and visual representations of search results

Accelerators - help you quickly perform your everyday browsing tasks without navigating to other websites

Web slices – allows you to subscribe to a specific part of a web page instead of the whole page

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MessengerPhoto GalleryMailWriter Movie Maker

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Early Beta is out currentlyExpect at least two more beta versionsBeta versions should be close to final but may have

differencesAnticipated RTM is 4Q 2009

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Name is rumored to be Office 2009 or Office 14On line versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and

OneNoteThe key changes in Office 14 seem to be centered in

the collaboration tools. Do not expect major changes in the interface based

on the screen shots that have been leaked.Beta 1 is anticipated 2Q 2009 with RTM late 2009 or

early 2010

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Microsoft Windows was announced November 10, 1983 and sells for $100.00.

microsoft windows 1.0

microsoft windows 7

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