Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Take a Closer Look at Wndows 7


Well well this beautiful piece is not free guys.lets see what Microsoft has packed in it.
Windows 7, success to Windows Vista, is slated to ship in early 2010 although rumor has it that Microsoft hopes to get it out even earlier. But aside from saying it will refine Vista’s kernel, Microsoft hadn’t released many details about the new OS–until now. Pre-beta code distributed at the Microsoft Professional Developers’ conference suggests that Microsoft is serious about creating a less in-your-face OS.
Download Link for all official Windows 7 Wallpapers.
Meet Your Next Desktop: Sidebar Dies; Gadgets Live
Microsoft has killed the Sidebar in Windows 7, but the Gadgets it contained live on. They simply sit wherever you choose to place them on your desktop.
Device Stage: One-Stop Acess to Hardware-Related Tasks and Information
Device Stage is a new feature that gathers all of the information (everything from drivers and applications to manuals) relating to a particular phone, printer, or other piece of hardware, and lets you access it from a single window. But it will show up only if device vendors create an XML document based on a Microsoft template, a document that also must be approved by Microsoft. The good news is that such documents are a lot easier to create than new device drivers–and vendors can stick with the drivers created for Vista.
Libraries Aggregate Like Content in Different Locations
Windows 7 introduces Libraries, which are virtual folders that provide easy access to related content, regardless of its location on your PC or even on your network. While the OS will ship with several preset Libraries (Documents, Music, Photos, Video) based on file type, you can create additional Libraries based on criteria you set, such as music genre or photos created on a specific date.

Custom Theme Creation Gets Easier
Windows 7 introduces a slicker interface for choosing, customizing, and/or creating desktop Themes–a feature Microsoft says it will rename Styles before Windows 7 ships.
Take a Closer Look
The new Magnifier feature lets you enlarge a part of a screen in Windows 7
Where’s My Desktop?
If you frequently work with multiple windows and need to grab something off your desktop, you’ll like the ability to quickly take a look. Here’s a Windows 7 desktop before you click on the lower right hand corner of the taskbar…
For More info and videos log on towww.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/

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