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18 cool things Windows 7 does that Vista doesn't

The stuff that makes the upgrade worthwhile

By Aditya Chandrasekhar

Wednesday at 11:30 BST


Windows 7 will ease your Vista pain

From Windows 3.1 to Windows Vista, the Windows operating system has taken many giant leaps. And while Vista received a lukewarm reception from some users, Windows 7 is likely to be remembered for addressing those criticisms.
In fact, there aren't many changes to the overall look of Windows 7 when compared to Windows Vista. Instead, Microsoft seems to have paid attention to the feedback it received and created an OS that is not only stable, but also very capable.

So what is new in Windows 7? Here are 18 cool things Windows 7 does that Vista doesn't.
1. Shake 'em away

Ever had 10 Notepad, two Powerpoint and 50 Outlook windows open? Want to minimise all of them except the most important one? In Windows 7, you can grab the top of the window and shake it about to scare away all of the other open windows. Simple.

2. Jumplists

Jumplists are a new feature that give you the option to view a list of recently accessed files by application, even when the application isn't open, by right-clicking on the application's icon in the taskbar. It also allows you to quickly access a favourite playlist without opening your media player. Jumplists can also be found integrated into the Start Menu.
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TIME-SAVER: The Jumplist for Windows Explorer – pretty useful

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START HERE: A Jumplist integrated into the Start Menu

3. A step forward in previewing

In Vista, hovering over a minimised window on the taskbar would provide a preview of the window. In Windows 7, a similar preview pops up which also gives the option to close a window (within the preview), along with a full-size 'peek'. You can also press Win + T to scroll along previews in the taskbar.

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PREVIEW PLUS: A smaller preview, along with a full-size 'peek' with the ability to close the window

4. Snap into place

Simply drag your window to the left or right edge of the desktop to snap and resize the window to one half of the screen. Drag the window to the top to maximise it. A pretty neat idea made neater by the use of the keyboard shortcuts (Win + respective arrow keys). No longer do you have to frustratingly position the mouse at the edge of the window to resize it.

5. XP Mode

This time, you do not have to slap your head that same way when Vista would not run an XP application. For those XP applications that do not work under Windows 7, you can download XP Mode free from the Microsoft website and run XP applications in an emulated XP environment in Windows 7. Imagine Parallels on Mac OS X without the need to fish out money on an extra OS.

6. An easier and quicker way to adjust multiple displays

Do you constantly connect your computer to different external monitors or projectors, especially at work? Try Win + P, and duplicating or extending your display to the other monitor takes just a second. Win + P presents you with an Alt + Tab style menu, which is ideal if you give a lot of presentations at work on your laptop.

7. A personalised Stage for your device

With the new 'Device and Printers' button on the Start Menu, devices which are connected to your computer can have their own Stage. This Device Stage presents supported devices with a photo-realistic render and a link to the vendor's website, along with other updates and useful information (such as firmware updates and manuals).

8. (Almost) eliminate the notification area!

What, I can even get rid of the clock and volume icons? Yes. Click the arrow that gives access to the overflow icons in the notification area and click 'customise'. Select each icon and click 'hide icon and notifications' to remove it. Clean.

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QUIETER: Stop all those notifications – but you might want to keep the clock there

9. Problem Steps Recorder

The 'Problem Steps Recorder' lets you record a particular problem you are having with your PC so you can send it to someone who may be able to help. Click 'Record', and a screenshot is taken with every mouse click, allowing comments to be added in between if required. These screenshots (and comments, if any) are placed in a well-formatted HTML document that is placed inside a zipped folder on your desktop - ideal to be attached to an email.

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A PROBLEM HALVED: Simple, yet so effective. Send this to tech savvy friends or even manufacturers

Next Page: 9 more cool things Windows Vista can't do

10. A brand new Magnifier tool
If you are, or someone you know, is visually impaired, then the Windows 7 Magnifier provides two options for providing a bigger display. One of which is using the traditional dock (which took up a lot of the screen) and the other being a rectangular lens that is stuck to the cursor (meaning there is no loss of workspace).
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UP CLOSE: A sleek new magnifier that follows your cursor, without decreasing your workspace

11. A new way to preview your music files

Opening and listening to an MP3 is a lot more snappier with Windows 7 due to its new smaller preview player, presenting you with album art, basic music functionality and a link to the full-blown Windows Media Player. This is an obvious attempt to mimic the preview feature of Mac OS X, but it is very well executed.

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MUSIC PREVIEW: The new preview is simple – and loads up very quickly

12. Homegroup Networking

In Vista (or, frankly, any Windows OS), creating a shared folder over a network at home could be a bit of a pain. In Windows 7, using the 'Homegroup' wizard, check the default folders you would like to share. This will give you a passcode that will have to be entered in another computer on the same network to share the files. Sounds too good to be true? There is a catch: only a Windows 7 computer can join a Homegroup.

13. Stream Music directly to another computer

If you do create a Homegroup, Windows Media Player allows you to stream music directly to another computer. So, instead of listening to music through your measly laptop speakers, you can wirelessly stream to the 7.1 Surround Sound Speakers of your PC in your living room, without stepping away from your laptop. Sweet.

14. Action Center

The Action Center is the new Security Center for Windows 7, along with other notifications such as updates and access to the improved troubleshooting and recovery using restore point facilities. Basically, it is everything windows usually annoys you with, rolled into one place with one icon in the notification bar. If you find the alerts irritating, you can check out this tip to make the Windows 7 Action Center less annoying.

15. Pin just about anything to the new Windows Taskbar

Imagine a blank Mac OS X Dock with the start menu, the notifications bar and the improved 'Show Desktop' button added to it. Drag just about anything on to it and the associated application will place itself on the translucent taskbar, with an option to open the file in the Jumplist.

16. Improved Touch Navigation

Windows 7 has much improved touch navigation. The larger taskbar with squarer icons makes it a lot easier to navigate with your fingers, and Macbook-like multi-touch gestures on various applications could change the way you interact with windows. Subtle enhancements such as a larger Start Menu appearing when Touchscreen hardware is detected also help.

17. Native ISO Burner

There are those times when you inevitably have to burn an ISO file (such as when you have to copy a downloaded Windows 7 beta or RC) to a DVD. With Windows 7 you do not need to download third-party software (some of which are pretty confusing to use). Double-clicking on an ISO file will take you to a window that allows you to change the disc burner drive. Click 'Burn'. After a while, your disc is ready. Simple.

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FINALLY: Burning an ISO file has never been so easy

18. Native calibration tools

If you tend to hook up your computer to an HDTV or care about getting the highest quality from your monitor, then the in-built basic and easy-to-use calibration tools built into Windows 7 will please you.
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Well its a turn on for my friend, does that make it 19? :)

Thats my comment for this topic, carry on. :)
 

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"Problem Step Recorder" ...... Cool!!
 

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The two things I pay close attention to in 7 surprizingly are the HomeGroup Networking and Action Center items. Previously the HomeGroup was better known as "Castling" on the previous versions like 2000, XP except Vista where that was left out there.

The Action Center is a plus for those who hate seeing frequent popup notifications in the system tray area there with no way to put a halt on them. Now you simply set each item to hide icons and notifications. No fussing in the registry makes that a plus!
 

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The Native ISO Burner is fantastic, Aero Snap is pretty cool too :D
 

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Nice find!

All are good, I like these:
Problem Steps Recorder
Homegroup Networking
 

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Lately the multipple display configuration and of course XP mode as well as pinning things to the taskbar have all had their day in the sun! :D Now to find something that stretch any program over from the first to second display not just simply the wallpaper.
 

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    1600x1080
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    OS Testing-Remote Access to Main TeamViewer
Nuff said!!!!!!!!!
 

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That's pretty cool! There are a couple of things I wasn't aware of (like snapping with windows + arrow keys and "shaking" a window so everything else minimizes). I love the ISO burning tool (already used it and works perfectly) and the Problem Steps Recorder is an awesome idea.
 

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you forgot the cool accessories ...real time magnifier, snipping tool and new stuff ;P
 

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18 cool things in Windows 7

Should create quite a bit of interest in the new OS due to be on the store shelves for sale on Oct. 22, 2009. It is the best OS that I have ever used, and I have pretty much used all of them from the good old “DOS” days till the present OS (Win 7). In fact, I was a beta tester for Windows 95 and Windows 98, and still have my beta testing T-shirts from Microsoft. There is no such thing as a “perfect” OS, but windows 7 in my opinion is very,very good.
 

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thats awesome, i didnt realize we had a native iso burner
 

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I didnt know so many new things in win 7 now I know.
Thanks
 

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:thumbsup:
 

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Yes, the native ISO program can burn ISO's, but it cannot create them from a group of files/folders. Sadly, I still need third-party software for that. :cry:
 

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IDT High Definition Audio
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Logitech USB Trackball
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120
fascinating!
We all love you 7:geek:
 

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500 Gig.
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nothing
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About number 8... I'm pretty sure you can ditch the clock and system icons on Vista too...? However, I'm now questioning myself about the rest of the icons (programs)...
 

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Standard fans. They blow.
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Logitech K360
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Generic Logitech from the bargain-bin by the checkout
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Over 9000! ...Mbps.
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Chocolate digestives are my favourite biscuit.
There is one thing that Vista did that Windows 7 does not do.

It sucked.



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