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Solve : Mr. Cleo reports: Windows 7 RC Gets 36 Changes? |
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Answer» http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Windows_7_RC_Gets_36_Changes/551-99470-643.html After the overwhelming response to Windows 7 and requests for features from users, Microsoft has finally released the feature LIST of the Windows 7 Release Candidate. This release candidate of Windows 7 is expected to arrive on April 10, 2009, as per Ars Technica. In all, Microsoft's senior program manager, Chaitanya Sareen, outlined 36 changes in the Windows 7 release candidate. Minor changes will give users more control than what they had in the Windows 7 beta. However, Paul Thurrott dismissed these "laundry list of tiny changes, much like the '300+ New Features!' lists that Apple makes every TIME it ships a new version of Mac OS X." Here are a few important changes we'd like to highlight: Windows Flip (Alt+Tab) with Aero Peek The ALT+TAB window feature will be implemented in Aero Peek. Time delay in flipping between and cycling through windows will be displayed in the RESPECTIVE window through Aero Peek. Keyboard shortcut: Windows Logo+ # Keyboard speed and efficiency freaks would love the new keyboard shortcut - Windows Logo KEY + # key. This new shortcut will give you access to the taskbar for launching and switching to a program that is running. Touch-y tweaks This much hyped touch feature in Windows 7 gets some improvements like multi-touch keyboard, drag-n-drop support, and multi-touch right click in the release candidate. Native .mov file support Say adios to QuickTime, for now, Windows 7 RC will allow .mov file playback on the fly. FAT32 support Support for non-removable FAT32 and NTFS hard DRIVES will be added, which was absent in Windows 7 Beta. Several enhancements and performance tweaks have been added in the exhaustive list of changes. We know that the new features are going to disappoint many users (read: testers), but this time Microsoft is taking each step carefully to not repeat past mistakes. Rumors based on insider information indicate the release of Windows 7 RC on April 10, 2009. Let's hope Microsoft has learned its lesson from the Windows 7 beta launch and will be well prepared for the Windows 7 Release Candidate roll-out. |
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