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What’s new for Windows 7.
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What’s New for Office 2010
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What’s new for Windows 7
Windows 7 has sold more than 240
million copies in its first year.
Windows 7 includes a number of new features; You can do a
search for what’s new in Windows 7 to find out all the
features of Windows 7.
There are a number of Windows 7
Features here a just a few.
1.
HomeGroup: Takes the headache out of sharing files
and printers on a home network.
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Jump
Lists: Speedy access to your favorite pictures, songs,
websites, and documents.
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Snap: A quick (and fun!) new way to resize and compare
windows on your desktop.
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Windows Taskbar: Better thumbnail previews,
easier-to-see icons, and more ways to customize.
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More Personal: Redecorate your desktop with fun new
themes, slide shows, or handy gadgets.
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Remote Media Streaming: Enjoy music and video on your
home PC—even when you're not at home.
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Play To: Play your media on other PCs, stereos, or TVs
around the house.
This is just a Few new Features in
Windows 7. Windows 7 is its own full blown operating System.
What Version of Windows 7 do I need?
Windows 7 Home Premium offers a rich,
dynamic entertainment experience on your PC, making it easy
to create a home network and share all of your favorite
photos, videos, and music.
Windows 7 Professional includes all the
Home Premium features you love and the business features
your work demands. Connect to company networks easily and
more securely and share files across the various PCs in your
home.
Windows 7 Ultimate gives you everything
Home Premium and Professional offers — plus added security
features and the flexibility to work in multiple languages.
What’s new for office 2010
In this version of Office, all
applications now share the common Ribbon interface,
including Outlook, OneNote and all other Office
applications.
Backstage View and the presence of the
Ribbon in all applications are the most noticeable of the
global changes to Office, but there are also other important
ones. One of them at first glance appears to be a minor
change, but could prove to be one of the biggest
productivity enhancers in Office 2010 -- an improvement to
the copy-and-paste operation.
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