Windows 7 screenshots: 10 cool desktop features
Guide to the most compelling features of the latest OS
By Shane O'Neill | CIO US
Published: 09:42 GMT, 20 October 09
Since the general beta release, Windows 7 has been through the testing wringer and has come out with mostly high marks for its speed, flexibility, user interface (UI) and networking features. The starting point of all this UI efficiency is the revamped taskbar, which allows faster and easier management of application windows, while also adding some visual flair.
Some Windows 7 features that will unclutter navigation are clickable thumbnails that appear when you mouse over a taskbar button, jump lists and Aero Peek, which makes all windows transparent except the one you want to look at. On the networking side, HomeGroups links Windows 7 computers on your home network to share photos, music and videos through Media Streaming.
Here's our photo collection of 10 key interface and networking features new to Windows 7.
Find
out
more
Jump Lists
Jump Lists provide users with quick access to a mini-Start menu containing lists of pictures, music, word documents or links that they use most frequently. There are two manifestations of the jump list in Windows 7: As part of the Start Menu (pictured here), and as a popup menu from an application's taskbar button. For example, if you right-click on the Microsoft Word button in the taskbar a list of recently accessed documents would pop up.
Microsoft.com

.gif)












Add your commentComments