Windows 7 Build 7127 Is Live
Windows 7 RC's public availability might have slowed Microsoft down a tad when it comes to the development process of the next iteration of Windows 7, but the Redmond company has rapidly gained back any lost momentum.
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13.5.2009
Windows 7 Build 7127 Download
Although not many of us have just started exploring Windows 7 Release Candidate, another build has already leaked. The leaked build is 7127 and the complete build string is: 7127.0.090507.1820,
Build 7127 is part of the RTM branch. As Microsoft stated, they are in the process of RTM.
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16.5.2009
Windows 7 7127 Language Packs Download
How to download and Install Windows 7 Language Packs (MUI Packs).
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24.5.2009
Windows 7 Build 7127 RTM Screenshot Gallery
Following the availability of Windows 7 Beta Build 7000, Microsoft revealed that subsequent builds belonged to the Release Candidate branch. This was made obvious with releases such as 7022, 7048, 7057 and 7077, culminating with 7100 on May 5th 2009, the fully fledged RC.
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16.5.2009Windows 7 build 7127 leaked
Redmond is still running low on Joe the plumbers as another Windows 7 leak surfaces today. This time around it's the second RTM branch build to
leak, 7127. Approximately a month after 7106 leaked. The build string is 7127.0.090507-1820 meaning it was compiled just over a week ago so it's
still fresh off the blocks. Microsoft is progressing steadily with the RTM branch and company insiders have indicated the software giant is well on
target to finalise the RTM build over the summer. Our guess? Late June or early July. Microsoft is expected to announce general availability of
Windows 7 for before the Christmas period, cashing in on holiday PC purchasers.
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15.05.2009Windows 7 build 7137 leaked
Barely two weeks after build 7127 leaked we have another fresh leak of Windows 7, build 7137. This time around the build tag is 7137.0.090521-1745
meaning this build is only a week old. As ever the build is available at the usual places but it might be worth waiting until RTM as a lot of Windows
7 torrents have been hit by malware and viruses recently. Microsoft is still on target to finalise Windows 7 over the summer with a general
availability this fall. Un-official wallpaper not included by default, thanks to djlegion for the screenshots.
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28.05.2009Google goes for a new look on Korean site
Google is trying out a new
look on its South Korean
http://www.google.co.kr/ig?sp=
korea&hl=ko>Web site that goes
further from the company's
famously clean design than
anything tried before.
Google has been quietly
tinkering with the design of
its Web site for some time.
Most recently, the company
added a toolbar with text
links at the top of its
flagship site, just above the
company's logo and search
bar. The new site design
introduced in South Korea
replaces the toolbar with an
array of logos -- including a
row of animated icons that
expand when the mouse rolls
over them -- that add a dose
of color, and clutter, to the
site.
Eric Schmidt,
the chairman and CEO of
Google, announced the new look
during a keynote speech
Wednesday at the Seoul Digital
Forum, saying Korean users
were ready for the new design,
which he described as more
sophisticated. Schmidt didn't
say whether the company
planned to use the same design
on other Google sites. ..
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30.05.2007Sun's ODF plugin for MS Office now available
The Sun ODF Plug-in is an
extension to Microsoft Office
that allows it to read and
write ISO standard ODF files.
It supports Office 2000, XP,
and 2003, and works on Windows
XP and Vista. It adds to MS
Office the ability to read and
write ODF text, spreadsheet,
and presentation files (.odt,
.ods, and .odp) - the ISO
standard editions of MS Word,
Excel, and PowerPoint files.
Furthermore, ODF text
files (.odt) can be made the
default format for MS-Word
thanks to this plug-in (and
double-clicking on an ODF text
file on the desktop would
automatically open it in
MS-Word).
Addressing
the accessibility concerns of
existing MS-Office users was
one of the key reasons behind
Sun's development of the ODF
plug-in, and I have been one
of several folks involved in
testing the accessibility of
this plug-in (along with
several beta testers whose
employees with disabilities
were likewise doing
accessibility testing).
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04.07.2007One Step Download for MUI Packs of Windows Vista
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28.02.2008October 2007 MSDN Magazine now online
The
October 2007 issue of
MSDN Magazine is now available online at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/10/default.aspx.
In this issue you'll find coverage of some advanced concurrency topics. We have articles on employing the
new thread pool APIs in Windows Server 2008 to provide more
control and scalability, using the UI thread and the Dispatcher to
build more responsive Windows Presentation Foundation apps,
harnessing the Task Parallel Library to
optimize your .NET apps for
multi-core processors, and Joe Duffy and Ed Essey introduce
Parallel
Language Integrated Query (PLINQ).
For something completely different, Chris Mitchell shows you a
Windows Mobile application that adjusts your ringtone volume
based on the ambient noise level.
In the columns we take a look at take a look at
type inference and LINQ in Visual Basic 2008, and explore
Windows XP Embedded UI test automation. Dino Esposito continues his
discussion of the
AJAX application architecture, Stephen Toub
builds a
.NET deadlock monitor, and Charles Petzold
demonstrates how to
create 3D text in WPF.
There's much more in the issue, and I'll be blogging about these and other articles throughout the month.
As usual, the
issue is available online in a bunch of languages:
English,
French,
Spanish,
German,
Italian,
Portuguese,
Russian,
Traditional Chinese,
Simplified Chinese,
Korean, and
Japanese.
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13.09.2007Google Apps goes global
Google is announcing a number
of updates for Google Apps,
our customizable package of
hosted communication and
collaboration applications for
businesses, schools, and other
organizations. Several
features and components
previously available only to
English users and
administrators of Google Apps
are now available in other
languages, too. Here's a
quick rundown of what's new
for non-English
speakers:
- Google
Apps Premier Edition
for companies and
organizations needing an
uptime guarantee for email
service, 10 gigabytes of email
storage per user, integration APIs
and multi-lingual telephone
support for critical issues
(support experts are available
in English, French, Italian,
German, Spanish and Dutch).
Also, for a limited time, you
can try Premier Edition for
free for 30 days.
- Google Apps Partner Edition
for ISPs and portals that want
to offer Gmail and other
applications to their
subscribers.
-
Google Docs &
Spreadsheets, which lets
Google Apps users create and
collaborate in real time,
right from their browsers.
- The Start Page, a
central place for Google Apps
users to preview their
inboxes, calendars and
documents, access their
organizations' essential
content, and search the web.
- A more
user-friendly control panel
interface for Google Apps
administrators.
-
Mail migration
tools for administrators
who want to switch from a
different email system
(available with Premier and
Education Editions only).
Not only are we
adding these features to the
languages Google Apps already
supports; we're also rolling
Google Apps out in six more
languages. Here's the full
list:
French,
Italian,
German,
Spanish,
Dutch,
Swedish,
Norwegian<
/a>, Danish,
Finnish,
Turkish,
Polish,
Ukrainian<
/a>, Czech,
Russian,
Chinese
(Simplified),
Chinese
(Traditional),
Japanese,
Korean,
Brazilian
Portuguese,
Thai,
Vietnames
e,
Arabic,
Hebrew,
Indonesia
n,
Hungarian<
/a>, UK English and
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