Sbar Taskbar Replacement - Windows 7 Taskbar in Windows Vista & XP
Microsoft has completely revamped taskbar in Windows 7.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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15.9.2009
Windows XP SP3 RTM and Windows Vista SP1 RTM Just Around the Corner?
Microsoft is in the final stages of cooking the upcoming service packs for Windows Vista and Windows XP.
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7.1.2008
Windows 7 to RTM within a year?
Microsoft has let the cat out of the bag a week early and stated "there is not another WinHEC planned before Windows 7 is released."
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22.10.2008
Windows 7 RTM: 5 Things You Need to Know
As far as Windows 7 is concerned, the path to RTM starts with the RC, according to Windows bosses Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, and Jon DeVaan, Senior Vice President, Windows Core Operating System Division.
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12.5.2009
Windows 7 RTM not yet signed off
Rumors of Windows 7 Release to Manufacturing (RTM) being finalized shook the blogosphere yesterday as Wzor reported that Windows 7 RTMed at Build 7600.
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14.7.2009
Windows Vista RTM Best links
As Windows Vista hits the Release to Manufacturing milestone, Microsoft looks back at what it took to build the most heavily tested, highest quality and most secure operating system in the companys history.
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10.11.2006
Windows Vista RTM available in MSDNAA
Windows Vista RTM is now available for MSDNAA subscribers (ACademic Alliance) www.msdnaa.net.
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20.11.2006
Windows 7 RTM Will Take 101 Days
According to information Microsoft provided its OEM partners with, the RTM of Windows 7 is planned to take a full 101 days.
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10.11.2008
Windows 7 RTM in October 2009
Windows 7 will be released to manufacturing in 2009, more precisely in the third quarter of this year, with information from a leaked product roadmap pointing to the first half of October 2009.
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25.2.2009
Windows 7 Up to Build 7262 on the Way to RTM
Windows 7 has evolved as high as Build 7262 on the way to RTM. It is true that all development milestones past the 7100 mark belonged to the RTM-branch, but fact is that as high as Build 7232, not to mention earlier builds, the Release Candidate label was very much present across the operating system.
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19.6.2009
Windows 7 RTM in 36 Languages
October 2009 will mark the general availability of Windows 7 at a global scale. Starting on October 22, 2009, Microsoft will release the next iteration of the Windows client in no less than 36 different localized versions across just as many markets around the world.
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7.7.2009
Windows 7 RTM Icons Pack
Here is a complete set of Windows 7 Icons extracted from Windows 7 RTM (Build 7600.16385).
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27.7.2009
Microsoft Windows 7 RTM Review
This October Microsoft will release Windows 7 world-wide, the successor to Windows Vista and Windows XP (again), a major upgrade that promises to further improve the user experience on different PC form factors such as the popular Netbook.
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21.10.2009
Windows 7 RTM Support, the Evolution
Windows 7 is an evolutionary Windows client release, according to Microsoft, and it was also fit that support for the OS would also be an evolution compared to what was available for Windows Vista.
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30.10.2009
Pinned: Windows Vista RTM imminent?
UPDATE Tongue Tied I have other sources too and they say no way! "Allways get it confirmed!"
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30.10.2006
Windows Vista will RTM at build 6.0.6000
A source close to Microsoft has confirmed to me that Windows Vista will in fact carry the build number 6.0.6000. He found this out by receiving a mail with the build stamp "Microsoft Windows Mail 6.0.6000.16384" so that ends that speculation.
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31.10.2006
Windows Vista RTM Crack download
Thank to dl.phazeddl.com for this article. Version from setup (6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)) proves this is the real deal.
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11.11.2006
Windows Vista RTM appears on MSDN
Microsoft Date/Time Posted: 2006-11-16 21:56:18 (UTC).
File: en_windows_vista_x86_dvd_X12-34293.iso ISO-9660 DVD Image
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16.11.2006
Microsoft: Windows XP SP3 RTM?
The page states General Availability Date of XP SP3 is 31/03/2008 meaning it may well have RTM'd already but the software giant has not made an official public announcement.
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2.4.2008
Windows 7 RTM Build 7260 download
Few hours before we had posted about Windows 7 RTM is the Windows 7 Build 7260 and may leak soon on internet. Well to our surprise Windows 7 Build 7260 is already leaked on internet and its first candidate of RTM branch.
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16.6.2009More 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...
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30.10.2008Developing 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.
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18.06.2009PDC 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...
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30.10.2008Tidbits 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.
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31.10.2008Windows 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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05.01.2009A 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...
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05.11.2008Microsoft 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...
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03.06.2009Microsoft 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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21.11.2008Windows 7 RTM sign off set for July 13th
We have some big news regarding the Windows 7 RTM. According to Wzor, the final sign off is set for July 13th. According to a translation, this is the
final roadmap for Windows 7: FINAL ROADMAP FOR WINDOWS 7
: 6/1 - 6/19 BUILDING RTM ESCROW - already assembled RTM ESCROW. 6/22 - 7/10
RTM RECALL - assembly and search for candidates to the final RTM release. 7/10 WINDOWS 7 RTM FINAL BUILD TARGET - build day "gold code". 7/13
WINDOWS 7 RTM SIGN-OFF - the date of signing the final RTM release! We previously reported that Windows 7 could RTM at the end of this month, but it
looks like we now have a final RTM date.
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neowin.net - 22.06.2009
Update on Windows 7 RTM
Brandon LeBlanc: Over the past week, there have been many rumors surrounding RTM.
We are close, but have not yet signed off on
Windows 7. When we RTM you will most certainly hear it here. As weve said all along, we will RTM Windows 7 when its ready. As previously stated, we
expect Windows 7 to RTM in the 2nd half of July.
winbeta.org - 14.07.2009
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
When will you get Windows 7 RTM?
When will I get Windows 7 RTM?
Brandon LeBlanc: I recognize this is an important question to have answered. Many of you
have said you want to know exactly when you will be able to get your hands on RTM. Last Monday, I gave an update on RTM to close
out some myths. In that update, I also gave a broad timeline on when different groups of people or audiences would get the final RTM code.
While I have nothing new to add regarding RTM today, I do however have more precise information to give on when you will be able to
get RTM. Again, when you can get RTM depends on who you are.
winbeta.org - 22.07.2009
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
Microsoft provides update on Windows 7 RTM
Microsoft blogger Brandon LeBlanc has provided an official update on the Windows 7 release to manufacturing (RTM). In a blog posting to the Windows
Team blog, LeBlanc admits "there have been many rumors surrounding RTM" over the past week and notes "we are close, but have not yet signed off on
Windows 7. When we RTM you will most certainly hear it here. As we've said all along, we will RTM Windows 7 when it's ready. As previously
stated, we expect Windows 7 to RTM in the 2nd half of July." LeBlanc also confirmed that Microsoft has an extensive step-by-step validation process
to ensure a quality release of Windows 7. According to LeBlanc "this process takes time.
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neowin.net - 14.07.2009
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