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Now that Microsoft has officially released Windows 7 to the public,here are some screen shots showing what Microsoft has changed around thistime. Underneath the hood it is not much different from Vista (WindowsNT 6.0). In fact, despite the name 'Windows 7' its actual version numberis Windows NT 6.1.
The default Windows 7 desktop. The background always defaults to thisWindow logo decorated with birds, butterflies, and trees. Is that a freshpine scent I smell?
The most immediate changes to the default desktop:
- The Sidebar is gone.
- Flip 3D, The Exposé-like thing that previews all windows at onceno longer has a button on the desktop but can still be accessed via thekeyboard using Win+Tab.
- The 'Show Desktop' button has been removed and replaced with a slim button-likething on the right of the task bar.
- Search is no longer on the start menu.
- The 'Internet' and 'E-Mail' icons in the start menu that point to defaultapplications are gone.
- The Task Bar has been significantly altered.
Like Windows XP and Vista the only desktop icon that is present by defaultis the Recycle Bin. If you dig around in the preferences you can stilladd the My Computer and Network desktop icons. In a way, with theother changes it seems odd that they did not move the recycle bin to thetask bar. (With a little bit of fiddling you actually can manually addthe recycle bin to the task bar)
On the task bar, Microsoft has removed the 'Quick Launch' shortcutarea. Instead, icons of executables are 'pinned' to the task barand double as the application icon when the application is running. Thismakes the task bar work more like the Dock on the Apple Macintosh.
In this example, Paint and Notepad have been 'pinned' to the taskbar,and IE has been 'unpinned'. Paint is not running, but two instances ofNotepad are running and the Notepad icon changes to look like a button.
The right-click context menus can also now contain various applicationspecific options. Right clicking no longer lists open windows, but thatis ok since single clicking lists the open windows.
Most system tray icons also have new simplified menus that appear whenyou click on them.
Windows Vista already added window previews, but in Windows 7 hoveringthe mouse over an icon with open windows previews all of the open windows.Hovering over the thumbnail brings that window to the front while makingothers transparent.
The sidebar has been removed and is no longer necessary. Gadgets, whichhad been confined to the sidebar in Vista can now be placed anywhere onthe desktop. Apparently Gadgets are considered important enough they nowdeserve a place on the right-click desktop context menu.
The desktop right-click context menu also now contains a 'Screen Resolution'option.
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Neo pi-r questionnaire free download. When Microsoft replaced the 'Display Properties' menu with the 'Personalize'menu in Vista, users had to wade through the more complicated webby style'Personalize' window to get to that. I wonder if MS actually listened toconsumers on this one or if it was just to stop the chair throwing whenBalmer tried to use his laptop with the projector in meetings.
A minor interesting addition to the general window management is thatdragging a window to the edge of the screen can resize the window. Draggingto the top or bottom will maximize the window while dragging to the leftor right will 'tile' the window to half of the screen.
Note that 'Tile Horizontally' and 'Tile Vertically' options are no longerin the right-click Taskbar context menu.
Tiling has been a feature of Microsoft Windows since version 1.
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Whoops, Windows 7 fall down and go boom.
Oh, and Windows 7 adds sticky notes. Just like MacOS X has had forages.
Also, in case anyone is wondering, here is the default desktop fromWindows 7e. Note that there is no IE logo on the task bar.
Also a side-by side comparison of some of the current apps and theirWindows 1.01 counterparts. 16-bit apps will run on the 32-bit version ofWindows 7 but not on the increasingly popular 64 bit version.
Bringing a tiny bit of sanity to Windows 7. Unfortunately the classicstart menu has been brutally murdered, and I don't think there is any hopeof ever again getting a simple explorer window containing just files withouta sidebar, navigation bar, or context menus. At least the classic themeis still in there. Download ccs c compiler %2b crack.
The only way to get rid of those stupid ribbons in Wordpad and Paintis to run the old versions from XP or Vista. Fortunately those seem torun nicely.
Firefox, of course runs nicely. Although after installing it, it doesnot get as prominent placement as it used to. Without the Quick Launcharea or the default 'Internet' start menu item, the only immediately visibleway to launch Firefox is from the desktop icon. The user must 'pin' Firefoxto the Start Menu and Task Bar themselves.
Shutting down Windows 7. Really there is nothing to see, the instantyou click the 'shut down' button it immediately starts shutting down withouteven asking if you are sure.
And as the new tradition goes: Windows 7 shutting YOU down.