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What You Probably Don't Know About Windows 7

Best Under-Appreciated Windows 7 Features
We've covered some of the more important features of Windows 7 before -- including the improvements in security and speed -- but there are a host of other, lesser-mentioned features that make using Windows 7 much more pleasurable than Vista. Lifehacker, a must read here at the Switched offices, has compiled a list of its favorite less-hyped features in Microsoft's upcoming operating system.
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One of these features is 'libraries,' which lets you break out of the standard file/folder paradigm with pictures by putting all your photos into a photo library -- even if they're in different folders. Also under-hyped are 'jump lists,' which gives quick access to commonly used files and features and limit how much menu digging we have to do.

You can check out the rest of Lifehacker's list of underhyped Windows 7 features at the read link. [From: Lifehacker]

A Peek Inside the New Windows 7

    In Windows 7, the Internet Explorer address bar offers automatic pull-down menu links to similarly-spelled sites and favorites you've already visited.

    Improved jump lists let you quickly hop to frequently used applications or areas, as well as recent ones, on your computer.

    New 3-D library icons give you a more complete sense of what's inside each folder.

    The new look of the lightweight Windows Media Player.

    The full-screen magnifier lets you zoom in on anything on your screen.

    The Peek feature lets you quickly look at a window by just hovering your mouse over a taskbar thumbnail.

    The 'Play To' feature lets you play media on compatible network-connected devices (say, your Xbox 360 or a PC in another room) with just a couple of clicks.

    Easily choose between your computer's screen or a projector or monitor with the 'Projection' feature.

    More Windows taskbar previews.

    The personalized Windows Media Player JumpList aims to help you find your favorite music faster.



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