Since Microsoft has released a beta version last January and a release candidate in May, both freely available to the public, many articles and files have been written on this new operating system from the Redmond giant. There was everything, sometimes anything and often very good. History for you to know everything (or almost) on Windows Seven.
If you have discovered other, please let us know, we will gladly include it in this folder.
Let's start with an article not directly dedicated to seven but showing the 50 best (and worst) moments in the history of Windows:
Seven Features
On October 16, Clubic issued yet another folder on Windows Seven, which is hardly surprising when one knows the interest of John Jay, one of the editors of Clubic, with Microsoft products. This issue reviews many new Windows 7 and covers the following topics:
• Windows 7: its nucleus, editions, installation
• Windows 7: Presentation of the new interface
• Windows 7: new browser, new applications
• Windows 7: new network, and device customization
• Windows 7: new media
• Windows 7: virtualization, management touch
• Windows 7: update on safety
• Windows 7: progress in autonomy and performance
Other file format that of Generation NT also discusses in detail the new features in 7.
Here are the contents of the first part:
• 1. 1 - Introduction to Windows 7
• 2. 2 - Windows 7: new taskbar and new habits
• 3. 3 - Windows 7: a Bureau aesthetic and fully customizable
• 4. 4 - Windows 7: Research, Wordpad, Paint, Capture, Calculator, DVD Authoring
• 5. 5 - Windows 7: Fonts, Synchronization, Ergonomics, AutoPlay, QuickList
• 6. 6 - Windows 7: User Accounts, location sensors, Video Projectors, Virtualization Games
• 7. 7 - Windows 7: XP Mode and virtualization



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