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Default Microsoft Office 2007 Windows 7 RTM New Feature R

Windows 7 RTM: New Attribute Roundup


Windows 7's release is coming up rapid and for a few of you, it is appropriate throughout the corner. TechNet and MSDN subscribers get Windows 7 August sixth and quantity license customers get it September 1st. There is undoubtedly been plenty of coverage with the Windows seven growth because Microsoft has become pushing difficult to generate this the most beneficial version of Windows however. Several new capabilities happen to be integrated in Windows 7, some large and some tiny. We've outlined a few of the far more key and apparent changes to assist you make the change to Windows 7. We feel that Windows seven will be the best edition of Windows yet and our critiques of both the beta and release candidate can be utilized as reference for this overview from the new Windows 7 functions.

System Requirements
1GHz or more quickly 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit) sixteen GB offered difficult disk room (32-bit) or twenty GB (64-bit) DirectX nine graphics gadget with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Desktop

Themes & Aero
Windows seven retains the Windows Aero user interface and visual styles that were introduced in Windows Vista, but unlike Vista, Aero is now the only interface available. Windows has supported themes for a while now, but the extend of customization has long been extended dramatically. In addition to the color settings, users can now customize the current sound set and desktop slideshow settings. The default theme for Windows seven is called “Windows 7”, but there are six other Aero themes: Architecture, Characters, Landscapes, Nature, Scenes, and United States (or other country-specific theme).  All of the Windows Vista backgrounds happen to be removed from Windows 7. Additional theme packs from Microsoft are available for download from Microsoft’s Web site.

Themes in Windows seven have already been updated and widened in scale to support a lot more than just the simple colors and background images

Desktop Slideshow
The desktop slideshow now lets users choose to specify the backgrounds they would like to automatically rotate in a user-designated amount of time. There is also support for a photo RSS feed to automatically display photos from a RSS feed.

Gadgets
Beginning with Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced Gadgets, which lived in the Windows Sidebar that was on the proper side from the user’s desktop by default. In Windows 7, Microsoft has removed the sidebar and the gadgets can freely be placed anywhere on the desktop. A Windows Media Center gadget continues to be added to the default collection, which lets users view live TV from the gadget without having to open Windows Media Center and take up a large amount of your screen area. The Contacts and Notes gadgets have already been removed from the default gadget set.

Start Menu

The start menu still retains the two-column layout, but with a few tweaks.
“Jump Lists” are shown in the Start Menu when a pinned application’s Jump List arrow is clicked or hovered over. The Jump List temporarily replaces the right column from the Start Menu. “Devices and Printers” has long been added as an option, which displays the brand new control panel applet “Documents”, “Music”, and “Pictures” buttons now link to the Libraries from the same name The shut down icon in Windows Vista continues to be replaced with the text “Shut Down”. Like in Vista, the default text button shown can be modified through the Start Menu properties window. Start Menu search is mostly the same, but search has been extended to the Control Panel applets.
Jump Lists in the Start Menu appear on the right-column when one is triggered and they display common tasks or frequent actions for that program.

Taskbar

The taskbar in Windows seven is 10 pixels increased to accommodate touch screen input simply because the size of a fingertip is roughly 10 pixels high. Due to the fact from the taller side, now only large program icons are shown without text, although the old style taskbar might be activated if desired. Applications that are open show their icon in the taskbar with a border around them to show they are running. A color effect that is shown behind the icon when it is hovered over and the color shown is based upon the main color in the icon itself.  Some icons will display their status behind their icon as well. For example, if a file is downloading in Internet Explorer, a blue progress bar appears behind the icon.

Pinned Applications
Applications may be pinned to the taskbar as a way to replace the old Speedy Launch menu in previous Windows versions. Programs might be pinned by simply dragging the icon to the taskbar, by right-clicking the application’s .exe and choosing to pin it,Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Student, or by right-clicking it in the Start Menu and choosing to pin it.

Live Thumbnail Previews
Because open programs display within one icon in the taskbar if multiple windows with the same application are open, live thumbnail previews when the icon is hovered over or clicked are shown to choose which window to open.  If one with the thumbnails is hovered over, all other open windows become transparent to show to selected window. To switch to that window, users just have to click on the thumbnail. An X button also appears in the upper proper corner with the thumbnail when hovered over to close that specific window.  Some applications even show basic controls in their thumbnails. For example, Windows Media Player lets users play, stop, and move forward/backward one track by means of modest buttons without having to open the whole window.

Jump Lists
When you right-click an icon in the taskbar, a new jump list appears. Each program has its own unique options that will appear in its jump list. A number of the more common options is the ability to open recent files (ie: Microsoft Word shows recent docs, Internet Explorer shows recently browsed sites) or common tasks (ex: Live Messenger shows the ability to sign off and change status).

Jump Lists also appear when the user right-clicks on an icon in the taskbar. This particular Jump List is for Internet Explorer 8, which shows frequently visited sites and common tasks for IE.
Notification Area
The notification area to the left from the date and time has been redesigned. Now by default, the only icons that appear are Quantity, Power, Network, and Action Center. Other icons may be shown by user customization. An upward facing triangle on the left-side displays any hidden notification icons from other programs or Windows features. These icons may be dragged to the notification tray (and vise-versa) or they might be modified via the Notification Area Icons control panel applet. Icons can also be dragged to reorder them within the notification area.

The notification area is a way to hide program icons that you do not want to be shown all the time. To the proper with the click will be the Aero Peek button, which is explained in the next section.
Aero Peek
On the right side with the new notification area there is a modest transparent button that activated the Aero Peek attribute, which when clicked or hovered over, makes all open windows transparent and shows the desktop and gadgets. If clicked, all windows minimize and if clicked again, they are restored.

Aero Peek is a fast way to hide all open windows and make them transparent to see your desktop and gadgets.
Aero Snap
Windows may be dragged by their title bar to the top of the screen to maximize them and dragged away to restore them. Dragging a window to the left or correct will resize it to fill the respective side with the desktop. This is particularly useful for tiling two windows next to each other to view them side-by-side.

Aero Shake
Grabbing a window’s title bar and “shaking” allows the user to quickly minimize all other windows while keeping the one window open. Shaking again undoes the action.

Windows Explorer

Libraries
Libraries are new to Windows 7 and they are basically an aggregation of content from various locations, including the local system and networked computers.  The default libraries in Windows 7 are Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos. For example, the Documents library displays all from the document files in one place from multiple sources. This can make things easier if users have multiple computers in their home and need to locate a specific file and they’ve forgotten which computer it is stored on. Each library has its own default save location that may be changed, so dragging a file to a library doesn’t put it into that library, but rather a physical folder location. Libraries should be thought of as being a virtual search of sorts, which searches multiple locations for a specific file type. Users can create new libraries and specify what locations to look for and what file type and other criteria of files to search for and aggregate in the library.


XP Mode
Windows XP Mode comes with Windows seven Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise as a free additional download. It is essentially a fully licensed copy of Windows XP SP3 running in a Virtual PC 7 virtual machine. Programs that are not compatible with Windows 7 can be installed and run from this XP Mode. These programs will not appear separately from the Windows 7 experience, but completely within it. To use XP Mode, computer’s CPUs will have to support hardware virtualization (Intel VT or AMD-VTM).

Homegroups
Networking computers and sharing files between computers has always been non-intuitive and didn’t always work well. With Windows seven, computers could be networked together using Homegroups, which are quick-setup home networks. All you do is enter the Homegroup password on all the computers and they will connect and share files and printers instantly. 

Device Interfacing

Devices and Printers
The new Devices and Printers control panel applet displays plugged-in devices as opposed to the System Manager, which shows all hardware, including internal. Double-clicking on a device shown here, for example a printer, will display settings specific to that system. With the example of a printer, it will show default printing settings that can all be modified. This applet will replace the “Printers” window that appeared in previous versions of Windows.


Device Stage
System Stage provides a one-stop location for all of your multi-function devices that are currently plugged into the computer. For example, if an MP3 player is plugged in, the gadget appears as an icon in the taskbar and in Windows Explorer. When Gadget Stage is opened, the user will have access to basic actions for that system. Microsoft has said that a mobile phone, for example, will show options for synchronization, ringtones, and navigating the phone’s storage via Explorer.

Windows 7 comes with images of popular devices, but it is capable of searching the Internet to download images of unrecognized devices. Hardware makers will have to ability to customize their hardware’s system stage interface and options by including special XML files on the installation disc.


File System

Bitlocker-to-Go
BitLocker-to-Go provides encryption support for removable disks, including USB thumbdrives. BitLocker protected devices may be protected with a passphrase, a recovery key, or automatically unlocked on a specific computer. If a protected disk is plugged into another computer and the password isn’t known, the disk will be inaccessible.


Disk Partitioning
During the Windows 7 installation, the installer will create two different disk partitions. The first partition is for booting, BitLocker, and for accessing the Windows Recovery Environment. The second is utilised to install the actual operating system. The Windows Recovery Environment partition takes up about 100MB of area and is now installed by default as opposed to Vista where they had to be accessed by booting from the Vista DVD.  The Recovery Environment lets users repair startup files, access program restore, access the command prompt, and diagnose memory issues.

Windows 7 makes two partitions during installation, one for the operating program and your files and the other for a recovery partition in case of emergencies.
Virtual Tough Disks
Support for Virtual Hard Disks (VHD’s) is built into Windows seven Enterprise & Ultimate editions. These VHDs may be mounted, created, and booted from right within Windows seven.

Solid State Drives
Solid state drives (SSD) are now officially supported in Windows seven and there are a few changes to how Windows 7 works when it is dealing with an SSD. For example, Windows Disk Defragmenter is disabled and the drive will be partitioned differently than a traditional difficult drive to increase performance.

Removable Media
In previous versions of Windows, any card readers connected to the computer would show up as an empty drive in the Computer,Microsoft Office Standard 2007, or My Computer, menu. Now in Windows seven, only a card reader with a card inserted will show in the Computer window.

Security

Window Action Center
The Windows Security Center from XP and Vista has been renamed to Windows Action Center, which handles equally security and maintenance issues. Here you can manage various aspects of the computer’s security, such as adjusting Windows Firewall settings. Backup is also another functionality of your Action Center, which monitors your usage of Windows Backup.

User Account Control Levels
A large complaint about Windows Vista was that it alerted users too much about system changes and programs trying to use method files. The infamous Accept or Deny dialog box has become a hot-button issue with many users holding out on switching from XP to Vista. In Windows 7, Microsoft has introduced four different notification levels for UAC. The level of UAC notification can be adjusted in the brand new User Account Control control panel applet.

Multimedia

Windows Media Center
Windows Vista came with Windows Media Center, an entertainment portal that provided a “ten-foot” interface designed for a home entertainment setting. In Windows 7,Office 2010 Professional Key, much of Media Center will be the same, except for a few user interface tweaks and redesigning of a few menus. Microsoft has added support for H.264 video on the local computer and via a Media Center Extended, including the Xbox 360.

Media Center in Windows seven also includes the “TV Pack” released back in 2008, which includes support for CableCARD and North American (ATSC) Clear QAM tuners.

Microsoft recently announced that Windows Media Center in Windows seven will support Netflix Instant Watch streaming content for Netflix subscribers in the very near future.

Format support has long been increased as well, with new support for many new media formats: MP4, 3GP, MOV,Office 2007 Download, M4A,Windows 7 Ultimate Key, AVCHD, and ADTS. There are also a lot more integrated codecs: H.264, MPEG4-SP, ASP/DivX/Xvid, DV, AAC-LC/HE, and MJPEG.

Other Misc. New Features
A new calculator is integrated with a new interface and many new calculation abilities. Paint and WordPad have the ribbon user interface instituted with Microsoft Office 2007 & 2010. Right-clicking an .ISO file and choosing “Burn Image” will bring up a dialog for burning the image to CD/DVD correct from within Windows 7. InstantOn: a new function to reduce the startup time of Windows seven dramatically (and it works too; shutdown times are also amazingly fast) Windows Media Player 12 & Internet Explorer 8


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