Windows 7 is much batter than windows Vista

Saturday, September 12, 2009


Windows 7 will be Vista, but much better, recently said Microsoft director Steve Ballmer. The last few days, what pieces of leaked information about new features in the next version of Windows. According to Ballmer, the user interface of Windows 7 already brighter than that of Vista. It is he indeed a major software launch instead of just a refresher of Vista: "It is much more than a minor release." He also says that Windows 7 will be compatible with Vista.

Meanwhile, though some information leaked about the pre-beta build of Windows 7, Microsoft shows the Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles. It would be a recent M3 (Milestone 3) build, completed on October. From an older M3 build came in September details and screenshots online. At that time was that the new operating system-in-progress still seemed very much like Vista.

Here are some new features in Windows, based on previously known information and tips from anonymous sources.

> Device Stage: a central location that provides a convenient user interaction with peripherals such as printers, cameras, mobile phones and media players. These devices serve Device Stage or support. Microsoft defines the function as follows: "Device Stage is a new way for consumers to manage, explore, sync, print or other common, machine-related tasks."

> Action Center: a self-diagnostic function that helps users to troubleshoot their Windows 7 systems to solve.

> Streamon: one way audio and video content on PCs and devices to manage.

> A new animation framework for personalized animations.

> New taskbar and Power Shell integration.

> Multitouch and gesture recognition.

> Improved Bluetooth support (it is not clear whether this goes beyond the new level of support that Vista Service Pack 2 will add)

> More Ribbons: As revealed in the previously leaked M3 build, Microsoft adds ribbon-UI to the applets that are part of Windows.

Microsoft PDC will also show a number of other functions that have not been incorporated into the pre-beta that is provided to participants. The company already working on new internal builds.

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