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Windows 7 – 20 Features to Make Users Forget Vista SP1/SP2 and XP SP3

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Microsoft is currently moving onward with the development of Windows 7, having passed Milestone 3 with the operating system.




According to Steven Sinofsky, senior vice president, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, the Redmond company is now cooking the Beta 1 release of Windows 7. But even as early as Windows 7 Milestone 3 pre-Beta Build 6801 and 6801+, discernible details, components and features across the next iteration of the Windows client come with the promise of making users forget all about Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and even SP2, or even Windows XP Service Pack 3.

"We’ve had a pretty incredible couple of weeks at the PDC and WinHEC. Based on what we talked about you can imagine we are all rather busy as we transition from milestone 3 to beta. We trust many of you are enjoying 6801 (or perhaps we should say 6801+)," revealed Sinofsky earlier this week.

With Windows 7 pre-Beta Build 6801 changes stretch from the surface to under-the-hood optimizations, with the client evolving from both the perspective of the graphical user interface, user experience and interaction model but also in regard to the actual architecture of the operating system, with repercussions on performance, new capabilities and features, as well as compatibility and support.

The Windows 7 Desktop:

At the Professional Developers Conference 2008 in Los Angeles at the end of October, Chaitanya Sareen, a senior program manager for Microsoft, delivered a session in which he emphasized the evolution of the various elements on the desktop from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Sareen was already running a Windows 7 development milestone higher than Build 6801, namely Build 6933, which, of course, is still in pre-Beta stage. The entire presentation packaged as a WMV is available for download via this link.

According to Sareen, the key goals with the Windows 7 desktop include: "things you use all the time are at your fingertips – it is easy to get the programs and destinations you use all the time, with less mouse movement and fewer clicks. Manage your windows with confidence – you can switch to the right windows quickly without mistakes and effortlessly position windows the way you want them. You are in control – the desktop reflects your style; you get to personalize the experience, choosing what is important to you, including how and when you receive notifications. Clean and lightweight – the desktop experience feels organized, light, open and is a pleasure to use; visuals and animations are delighters the first time and every time."

Windows 7 desktop elements:

1. The new Windows 7 Taskbar (the Superbar) – the Quick Launch area is gone, the Show Desktop button was moved all the way to the right hand side of the taskbar, and the entire space dedicated to housing opened programs can now be used to manage both launched applications and IE tabs, but also shortcuts to the most used items across the operating system.

2. Aero Peek – the way to switch windows without actually switching windows. Working in conjunction with the new Windows 7 Taskbar, Aero Peek is designed to highlight a single window corresponding to the mini-window that the user focuses on with the mouse on the thumnail of a specifically opened desktop item.

3. Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnails – even in pre-beta Build 6801, the thumbnails for opened programs in Windows 7 are interactive. Unlike Vista, in Windows 7 users will be able to click thumbnails in order to access a specific opened application or window, to sneak (Aero) peek at the content, to close an item on the desktop, and even to run basic commands such as play and pause for Windows Media Player.

4. The Start menu and the mini Start Menus (Jumplists) – Microsoft has obviously revamped the Start Menu in Windows 7, from the search functionality to simple pin program actions. At the same time, the company will offer mini start menus, also called Jumplists, for each Taskbar item, allowing the user to jump directly to the tasks performed with a certain program, rather than executing the application and only then navigating to the task, be it a web page for Internet Explorer or a document for Word.

5. Overhauled notification area and the Action Center – those pesky and nagging notification balloons in the bottom right hand side of the screen will be a thing of the past in Windows 7. The successor of Windows Vista will allow end users to control notifications via the Action Center.

6. AeroShake – a feature locked in Windows 7 pre-Beta Build 6801, which allows users to control opened windows with mouse or touch gestures. Desktop items can be minimized or maximized by grabbing a window and shaking it.

7. DesktopSlideshow – is a feature designed as a combination between traditional static wallpapers and DreamScene animated backgrounds. It will allow users to have an image slideshow as their background.

8. New fonts – Windows Vista came to the table with Segoe and Windows 7 will deliver Gabriola, a new font.

9. Windows Sidebar is no longer a sidebar - the feature continues to exist in Windows 7, but it is no longer associated with the bar placed on the right hand side of the screen. In Windows 7 gadgets don’t have a dock anymore, and, just as in Vista, they can be placed all over the desktop.

10. The Windows Ribbon graphical user interface – Microsoft is attempting to change the old approach to GUI designs as it has become traditional in Windows, with a move to a new style introduced with the Office 2007 System. The company already introduced the Ribbon GUI in applications such as Paint and Wordpad but it is looking to convince developers to do the same for all third-party applications designed for Windows 7.

source: news.softpedia.com

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Comments(10)

Yawn, Boring

By Al on 16.11.2008 - 01:11
why not call it windows osw since they are trying to make it as similar to mac without getting sued.

quit coping jobs and make a real os this time around.

Win 7 is a RIP OFF of Win Vista.

By Microsh!t Micros*ck on 16.11.2008 - 03:11
they over advertise and over promise again.

1. the first 4 features are of the same thing (the new taskbar).
2. why there are only ten when they say 20 in the title.??
3. windows 7 core version is 6.1; vista is 6.0. nothing change much.



sniff sniff wah wah

By microsoft meanies on 16.11.2008 - 03:11
stealing all apples great stuff...no matter os x is still the number 1 selling os in the world...not!

not really anything like osx

By OSuX on 16.11.2008 - 05:11
so anyway the new taskbar isnt like osx in anyway?! its not centered its not glossy it doesnt grow, it doesnt show inside your folders. its not the same all it is, is a glorified version of the current task bar with a bunch of new features none of which really resemble anything osx but more or less a collaboration of the quick launch and the old task bar. anyway the new os is basically a much better better form of vista but with so many new features and no slowdown, and its compatible with bout everything, im really happy with it.

Windows 7 in america

By vinuxito on 16.11.2008 - 06:11
obama sin laden...

eh what?

By lolguy on 16.11.2008 - 08:11
craziness

lolo see..

By Danno on 16.11.2008 - 11:11
""2. why there are only ten when they say 20 in the title.??""
lolo, see http://news.softpedia.com/news/windows-7-20-features-to-make-users-forget-vista-sp1-sp2-an d-xp-sp3-97979.shtml

cry babies read here

By Big Dickson on 16.11.2008 - 18:11
who cares if it resembles vista at this early stage..there is nothing wrong with the way vista looks..no doubt we will see more visual differences as time goes by..the best part is the major performance improvements that will shut the complainers up once and for all. a1 hasn't yet found a mac site to visit so he comes to this windows site to bitch.

mac osx the OS no one uses.

By 41L3F on 17.11.2008 - 00:11
must be so great this mac osx
that's certainly why all people use microsoft os :-)

Windows 7 on old machines

By Wateva on 17.11.2008 - 04:11
just fyi,
i'm able to run w7 on an athlon xp 2600+ with 512mb ram, 80gb hd. mobo asus a7v-600.. and behold! it's faster than windows xp!! unbelievable!!!!


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