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Sbar Taskbar Replacement - Windows 7 Taskbar in Windows Vista & XP

Microsoft has completely revamped taskbar in Windows 7.
download - comments - 11.6.2009

Microsoft details the Windows 7 Taskbar

Chaitanya Sareen, Windows Team at Microsoft, has produced a blog post detailing the new Windows 7 Taskbar.
microsoft - comments - 24.11.2008

How to Get the Old Thin Taskbar Buttons with Text in Windows 7?

Windows 7 contains new iconized taskbar buttons which only show program icons. Its a new feature in Windows 7 and looks nice. But a few people might find it difficult to use.
windows - comments - 26.1.2009

How to Speed up Taskbar Thumbnail Preview in Windows 7

Windows 7 has much better aero transparency glass effect along with taskbar thumbnail preview. Taskbar Thumbnail Preview displays small thumbnail preview of opened window on your taskbar when you hover your mouse on taskbar icons. Many users have started loving taskbar thumbnail preview of windows 7.
windows - comments - 9.2.2009

Win7shell For Integrating Winamp With Windows 7 Taskbar

Since the first release of Winamp player by Justin Frankel in 1997, today it has becomes one of most popular if not the best MP3 player for Windows operating systems. Although a lot of features and improvement have been included in each newer version but till the latest version of Winamp, it still does not support the integration with Windows 7 taskbar.
windows - comments - 23.9.2009

Windows 7 User Interface The Superbar - Enhanced Taskbar

One of the elements of the Windows graphical user interface that is evolving past what end users have come to traditionally associate with it is the Taskbar.
common - comments - 4.11.2008

How to Pin Show Desktop Option to Windows 7 Taskbar

Windows 7 has got revamped taskbar also known as superbar. Windows 7 taskbar has number of excellent features like Jumplist, Thumbnail preview, Aero peak, etc.
download - comments - 7.10.2009

Move Windows XP Start Button & System Tray on Taskbar

Do you want to impress your friends and colleagues then here is small freeware tool for you.
download - comments - 30.9.2009

Microsoft files patent for possible taskbar replacement

A method for managing windows in a display would sound particularly familiar to every Windows user as that strip at the bottom of the screen with the Start button and clock or perhaps the more formal name, the taskbar.
microsoft - comments - 15.7.2007

Enable New Windows 7 Taskbar In Windows 7 M3 Build 6801

Rafael Rivera did analyze the Windows 7 version that was handed out to the attendees of the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles and discovered that it contained features that were locked in the build by Microsoft.
windows - comments - 5.12.2008

Windows 7 tip: Recycle Bin on your Windows 7 Taskbar

I'm not exactly sure when it became cool to abandon the use of your operating system's desktop, but a growing number of people these days prefer the "clean" look.
windows - comments - 15.9.2009

Microsoft: Some Free Vista (+SP1) to Go Along with the Free XP SP2 Downloads?

Free downloads of Microsoft's operating systems have been made available throughout 2007, and the Redmond company is ready to take it one step further.
windows - comments - 5.2.2008

Free Windows 7 Demo Toolkit

While laboring to produce the first Release Candidate of the next iteration of Windows, Microsoft is making available for download the Windows Demo Toolkit, an offering with Windows 7 as its nucleolus.
windows - comments - 1.4.2009

Free Windows 7 Downloads Discontinued

The free Windows 7 ride is now truly and indisputably over! And, if you have failed to get on board this far, chances that youll be able to do so moving onward are very slim. On August 20th, 2009 Microsoft discontinued the free downloads of Windows 7 Release Candidate Build 7100.
windows - comments - 21.8.2009

Best Free Partition Manager for Windows 7

The built-in Disk Management tool in Windows 7 hasnt changed much from the Vista days and is still missing some of the most important and basic features such as Disk Management in Windows 7the ability to re-partition an existing primary system partition without having to reinstall Windows.
download - comments - 13.9.2009

Windows 7 Ultimate Free Giveaway

I am giving away my fully licensed Windows 7 Ultimate NFR copy which I got today from Windows 7 launch event for free with absolutely no strings attached!
windows - comments - 23.10.2009

Free Windows 7 copies for testers on the way

Testers who decided they wanted a physical version, instead of one for download, of their free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate will see it arrive in the next month or so.
windows - comments - 28.10.2009

Best Free Antivirus and Antispyware for Windows 7

Now that Windows 7 has been released for all the consumers worldwide, I thought this was the right time to list down our top recommended antivirus plus antispyware solutions which are compatible with this latest version of Windows.
download - comments - 1.11.2009

Still 'no demand' for media-player-free Windows

A major U.K. retail store and three of the largest PC vendors worldwide still have no plans to sell the version of Microsoft Windows that does not contain its media player, five months after the version was released.

Microsoft started offering Windows XP N, a version of Windows without a bundled media player, in June of this year to comply with last year's antitrust ruling by the European Commission.
microsoft - comments - 19.11.2005

FREE DOWNLOAD of Windows Vista RC1 now

Windows Vista RC1 introduces a breakthrough user experience and is designed to help you feel confident in your ability to view, find, and organize information and to control your computing experience.
download - comments - 6.9.2006

Windows Vista VHD - Free Download

Thanks to odeeee for this download links. Windows Vista Enterprise is now available for IT professionals and developers with MSDN and TechNet subscriptions. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will start the Windows Vista Customer Preview Program (CPP) for developers and IT professionals who are not members of the subscription services.
download - comments - 24.5.2007

Download Free Windows Vista Enterprise

Microsoft is offering Windows Vista Enterprise as a free download in combination with the Office 2007 Professional System.
download - comments - 7.11.2007

Free Windows Vista Enterprise - VHD

Following the availability of Windows Vista in 2007, Microsoft started allowing users to access free copies of the operating system via the Download Center.
download - comments - 23.3.2009

Students: How to get Windows 7 legally at a discount or free

With many people wondering what the Windows 7 pricing will be and whether it will cost less, the same, or more than Vista, there are some ways you can legally get Windows 7 at a discount or even for free when the final version is ready later this year.
windows - comments - 14.4.2009

Windows 7 RC free download from MS

Windows 7 is the next version of the Windows client operating system. This version incorporates hundreds of improvements based on your feedback. It works the way you want: it's responsive, reliable, and runs smoothly. It starts and shuts down faster, and is designed to make your battery last longer.
download - comments - 5.5.2009

Fancy a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate for FREE?

A little bird has informed me of an official Microsoft hosted survey in which the winner(s) will receive a free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate after simply filling out a 4 question survey.
windows - comments - 30.6.2009

Windows 7 testers to get free copy from tomorrow

Last week Microsoft had a change of heart and decided to go back on what they had previously said by offering testers on the Windows 7 technical beta program a free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, in reward for their efforts in testing the new operating system.
windows - comments - 5.8.2009

Free Windows 7 at Microsoft Launch Events - US Only

Starting September 28 through November 4 Microsoft is hosting free Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and Exchange Server 2010 launch events across the United States as part of the "New Efficiency" marketing campaign.
windows - comments - 16.8.2009

Free Software Foundation trashes Windows 7

And that's exactly what the Free Software Foundation plans to do on Wednesday, staging a demonstration in Boston where it will encourage businesses to throw away Microsoft Windows in favor of free alternatives.
windows - comments - 27.8.2009

Pirating Windows? No free Security Essentials for you!

Microsoft has confirmed via its Genuine Windows Blog that only those Windows users running genuine, validated copies will be able to download and install the new Microsoft Security Essentials software.
windows - comments - 1.10.2009

More details on the new Windows 7 Taskbar

At PDC 2008, Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 7 and showcased its new dock-like Taskbar. But the revamped Taskbar isn't in the pre-beta build distributed to attendees, so we went hunting for more details on Windows 7's most prominent new feature...
betanews.com - 30.10.2008

Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar Application ID

Yochay Kiriaty: This is the first post in a new Windows 7 Taskbar series. One of the first Windows 7 changes that developers should pay attention to is the new Windows Taskbar. We all need to understand the functionality this feature introduces so that we can ensure that our applications work well with the Taskbar, resulting in an enhanced experience for our end users.




winbeta.org - 18.06.2009

PDC 2008: More details on the new Windows 7 Taskbar

At PDC 2008, Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 7 and showcased its new dock-like Taskbar. But the revamped Taskbar isn't in the pre-beta build distributed to attendees, so we went hunting for more details on Windows 7's most prominent new feature...
betanews.com - 30.10.2008

Tidbits about the new "superbar" taskbar

Long Zheng: Ever since the Windows 7 demo with Steven Sinofsky and Julie-Larson Green at PDC 2008 where they showed off the new superbar taskbar, theres been a lot of questions about how the new taskbar will work, customized or tweaked.



Unfortunately because the pre-beta build did not contain the new taskbar, its been hard to answer those questions. Fortunately I met up with Chaitanya Sareen today who took me through a better tour of the new taskbar on one of the demo machines with the new build. Heres a few facts about the new taskbar.




winbeta.org - 31.10.2008

Windows 7: Measuring the "superbar"

One of the new things that anyone would notice immediately in Windows 7 is the new Taskbar. Microsoft internally calls it 'Superbar'. The Windows Taskbar has come a long way since Windows 95 was released. With the help of the Taskbar, it becomes easier to see what are the programs currently running, switching between applications and also to access your favorites using the Quick Launch. Image Courtesy: Windows 7 Blog For many, Windows 7's Superbar looks bigger than the Windows Vista's Taskbar. Long Zheng has taken steps to prove that, after all the Superbar is not that big. Long has found that the Windows Start button is actually shrunk by about 8 pixels.

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neowin.net - 05.01.2009

A peek at an early build of the new Win7 taskbar

One of Mac OS X's most successful features has been its zooming apps dock, which has been mimicked in third-party utilities for Windows. Windows 7's new taskbar looks more similar, but its changes are already themselves being changed...
betanews.com - 05.11.2008

Microsoft Hardware Launches Exclusive Features for Windows 7

Microsoft Hardware will launch several new features for Windows 7 in the coming months for its peripherals; the first of which is a timesaving feature called Taskbar Favorites that gives Microsoft keyboard users a smart new way to access their most frequently used programs and documents. Taskbar Favorites will map to the location of applications on the improved Windows taskbar. The applications in the taskbar can be easily rearranged just by clicking and dragging, and Taskbar Favorites will automatically adapt to the applications new locations. Additional new benefits of the Microsoft Hardware and Windows 7 connection include the following...




winbeta.org - 03.06.2009

Microsoft details the Windows 7 Taskbar

Chaitanya Sareen, Windows Team at Microsoft, has produced a blog post detailing the new Windows 7 Taskbar. In the post Sareen highlights the following areas of evolution: Refreshed LookPinningUnificationInteractive, Grouped ThumbnailsAero PeekJump ListsCustom Window Switchers Thumbnail ToolbarsNotification AreaOverlay Icons and Progress BarsColor Hot-trackStart MenuIn the post, Sareen also posts screen shots of one of the latest builds of Windows 7 at Microsoft, Build 6948.fbl_shell_dex.081112-1755. Most of the features we already know about from PDC but one interesting addition, that Microsoft didn't demonstrate at PDC, is overlay icons and progress bars in the taskbar. Microsoft now allows application developers to give feedback about progress by having their taskbar button turn into a progress bar.

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neowin.net - 21.11.2008

Giz Explains: Why the Windows 7 Taskbar Beats Mac OS X's Dock

Matt Buchanan: The Windows 7 taskbar is the most important Windows UI change since Windows 95, and it will dramatically change the way you use Windows. And it's better than the Mac's Dock.



That's because the "superbar"as the taskbar is known by developersjerks taskbar functionality in a new direction. It's no longer merely a window managerjust a place to manage open windows and by proxy, open applications. It's now a bona fide application launcher. More than that, it blends the two in ways that will remind many of the OS X Dockapps that are running and those that aren't can live together. True, you've been able to launch apps from the Windows taskbar's Quick Launch ghetto for ages, but that's been demolished so that Microsoft could completely and seamlessly integrate the launching of new apps and the managing of running ones.




winbeta.org - 22.01.2009

More on the Windows 7 UI: new taskbar will be mandatory

Ars Technica: While we haven't yet gotten our hands on a Windows 7 build with the new taskbar, we did talk to Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky about the various UI changes and what we can expect at release time...




winbeta.org - 31.10.2008

Windows 7 tips and tricks

Two Microsoft employees have posted helpful Windows 7 tips, tricks and secrets this week. Tim Sneath has posted 30 secrets/tips on his blog. Some of the highlights include the following: Get Quick Launch toolbar back Right-click the taskbar, choose Toolbars / New ToolbarIn the folder selection dialog, enter the following string and hit OK: %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick LaunchTurn off the "lock the taskbar" setting, and right-click on the divider. Make sure that "Show text" and "Show title" are disabled and the view is set to "small icons".Use the dividers to rearrange the toolbar ordering to choice, and then lock the taskbar again.Windows Vista taskbar Right-click on the taskbar and choose the properties dialog.

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neowin.net - 15.01.2009

Add the Quick Launch Bar to the Taskbar in Windows 7

The How-To Geek: In yesterday's article we showed you how to make the Windows 7 taskbar work more like XP or Vista, but we left one thing out: the Quick Launch bar. It's really not too difficult to add it back, although it will take a few more steps...




winbeta.org - 21.01.2009

The New Taskbar in Windows 7

As we have noticed with the Windows 7 presentation at D6, Microsoft is putting in some efforts to make an update to the aging design of the taskbar, contrary to the belief that they are going to make something completely new. The supposedly new name of the taskbar is the "Superbar." Long Zheng has pointed out some of the new things:

"The first being the taskbar is higher than usual, but not as big as double-height. If I were to guess, I'd say its somewhere around 1.75x-high. In the left corner, the Windows orb remains wedged "on top" of the taskbar - sticking its head out a little - instead of in the center like it is today in Vista.

The taskbar also appears 'divided' into sections by variations in the color (dark, gray, lighter) to indicate the different areas. Speaking of which, if you look at the far right corner, you'd notice that the tray (icons & clock) is not touching the edge of the screen, and there's a small lighter gap. I have no explanation for this, but is well worth keeping an eye on."


jcxp.net - 01.06.2008

Microsoft files patent for possible taskbar replacement

"A method for managing windows in a display" would sound particularly familiar to every Windows user as "that strip at the bottom of the screen with the Start button and clock" or perhaps the more formal name, the taskbar.

On July 12 the Patent Office processed a patent application from Microsoft filed on the 9th of February, 2006 of what appears to be a possible alternative for the decade-old taskbar we all know and cherish in Windows.

Time and time again, Windows enthusiasts have jumped on the idea of replacing the taskbar in the next version of Windows as one of the most revolutionary user interface changes Microsoft can make. For Windows Vista (Longhorn), the center of attention was the sidebar before undergoing major feature-reduction surgery in 2005 - a lot of people fantasized about how the sidebar could become the taskbar replacement, however that soon worn-off.


winbeta.org - 14.07.2007

Windows 7 tip: Recycle Bin on your Windows 7 Taskbar

I'm not exactly sure when it became cool to abandon the use of your operating system's desktop, but a growing number of people these days prefer the "clean" look. Recent releases of Microsoft Windows seem to encourage this. By default, Windows Vista and 7 strip the desktop of all icons but the Recycle Bin. Try as you may, ignoring this lone icon is impossible. Sure, you can hide it in just a few seconds, but at the cost of losing quick access to deleted files. You could also drag the Recycle Bin icon to the taskbar, but then it will appear pinned under Windows Explorer -- requiring an extra click to open and offering half the functionality.

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neowin.net - 15.09.2009

The Windows 7 Taskbar

Steven Sinofsky: Happy Birthday Windows! Given all the interest in the most used user-interface of Windows we thought it would be good to take a look back and see how we got to Windows 7.




winbeta.org - 21.11.2008

The double-decker Windows taskbar

Long Zheng: To the untrained eye, Ammunitions Longhorn PC concepts last week might look nothing more than standard industrial design renders. But if you stared at it long enough as I did, youd notice the Windows Longhorn screenshot on the monitor shows a taskbar is nothing like anything youve seen before. Since theres no official name for it, Ive dubbed it the double-decker taskbar.



Ive finally been able to track down the screenshot in its original form...




winbeta.org - 05.12.2007

Vista Tip Worth Remembering: TaskBar Height and the Start Button

WB: Another option is to right click the Quick Launch area on the TaskBar and select View->Large Icons (Note that "Lock the TaskBar" must be disabled in order to see the option). This will provide a similar solution to the double height TaskBar while being slightly more compact.



Warner Crocker: The round Start Button or Orb can cause the GPU to force a non-rectangular clipping operation when it is overlapping a maximized window. This indeed causes some performance issues, especially on lower end graphics hardware. The best way to remedy the situation is to resize your Taskbar so that it is double height, which encompasses the Orb.




winbeta.org - 21.04.2008

Superbar ENABLED In Windows 7 Build 6801

Chris Holmes: Yes, thats right folks. The one and only Rafael Rivera has figured out how to enable the new taskbar in Windows 7 build 6801. The taskbar was there the whole time, but protected by some rather interesting checks that I find quite entertaining.




winbeta.org - 03.11.2008

Measuring up Windows 7s new "super" taskbar

Long Zheng: For some users, one hurdle of the new "superbar" is its enormous size, or so it appears. To set the record straight, I conducted a little side-by-side experiment with two quick-launch items and two active applications on both Vista and Windows 7. Together with a measuring tape in one hand and a magnifying glass in the other, I counted. Soon enough, I grew impatient and resorted to Photoshop instead. Here's how they measured up...




winbeta.org - 04.01.2009