Licensed reverse engineer and instead remarkable hacker (inside the superior sort of way) Rafael Rivera, of Uxtheme patching fame,
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Windows 7 Professional X64, that just one that Lee showed off). The superbar was demoed in the course of the various Windows seven presentations,
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In spite of this, Rafael simply just could not consider no for a solution,
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Windows 7 X64, he uncovered that the superbar (albeit a somewhat lesser edition than demoed) may just be enabled to the pre-beta create. He posted an exceptionally uncomplicated walkthrough manual and helper application for all those of you that are graced with all the PDC form of Windows seven, but still longing the shiny bits proven off by Steven Sinofsky with the Windows 7 keynote.