Features of Windows 7 pre-beta leaked
>> Thursday, 23 June 2011
Window's Vista hasn’t proven to be the wildly popular operating system that Microsoft had originally hoped. The early angst against the Operating System was so strong that Windows XP still hangs around and can be had on many new computer systems.
Microsoft is already getting Windows 7 ready to pick up where Vista floundered. We’ve been hearing about Windows 7 for quite some time now and as information leaks out, we’re getting a better idea about what this new operating system will contain. Specifically, it’s very Vista-esque.
on October 14 that Microsoft had chosen to stick with Windows 7 as the official name for the coming operating system. Microsoft also said that it would show the OS to developers in pre-beta form at the Professional Developers Conference this week.
Ahead of the conference, some details are coming out that give an idea of some of the early features of Windows 7.
Here are a few new features Microsoft will provide in windows 7
Leaked features of Windows 7
Action Center — a self-diagnosis feature to help users troubleshoot problems with their Windows 7 systems
StreamOn — a way to control audio/video content on PCs and devices (Part of the next version of Windows Media Player? Or something to do with Live Mesh? I don’t have more info at this time.)
A new animation framework for customizing animations (Is this akin to Apple’s Core Animation tool? I have no idea.)
New task bar and shell integration (Hints of this emerged in the September M3 leak)
Multi-touch and gesture recognition — something Microsoft showed off earlier this year in an early Windows 7 preview










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