Finally we got our hands on Windows 7 latest build. To be honest, it's very fast and reliable even its under testing at the moment. It looks very similar to Windows Vista as its using the same Kernel. But there are lots of enhancements and feature additions which make it better and faster than Vista.
Without wasting any time, let us look at some new features and options which make Windows 7 unique and better than earlier Windows versions:
It took almost 25-30 minutes in installing Windows 7. Nothing was asked during the setup. A few things like time zone, etc were asked at last. So you can make a coffee or drink after running the setup.
Overall new Explorer looks better and more simple. Also they have moved the "Group By" arrow to the left from right.
You can also switch to Small Icons view by right-clicking in empty area and selecting the option.
As you can see now you can save the view settings which was not possible in Vista and people complained a lot about it.
The empty space at last of the taskbar is new "Show Desktop" shortcut. It minimizes all opened window and shows the Desktop. Very handy and cool feature.
As you can see now you can change the taskbar location directly from the drop-down box.
PS: Classic Start Menu has been removed. I hope it'll be added in later builds.
They have removed the "Windows Defender logo" from right and also changed the colors of window.
As you can see the black corners around window which doesn't look good but since its a testing build. Such GUI glitches would be fixed in later builds.
Login screen is similar to Vista except the background. Vista login screen background is same as its default Aurora wallpaper. Same case with Windows 7, its login screen background is same as its default wallpaper which is also used during the setup.
And Aero theme is very same as Vista theme. Only a little tweaked start menu and taskbar. Also the maximized windows don't loose transparency.
So that's the end of this review. There is much more to share which is coming in near future. So stay tuned with us...
Without wasting any time, let us look at some new features and options which make Windows 7 unique and better than earlier Windows versions:
Windows 7 setup is very same as Vista setup. Same interface, same options, same wizard, same timings. Everything is same except the setup background and the boot screen which is too awesome. "Starting Windows" is displayed along with a glassy scrollbar in the middle of boot screen. The setup background is the same image which is used as Desktop wallpaper in the latest Windows 7 build.1. Setup:
It took almost 25-30 minutes in installing Windows 7. Nothing was asked during the setup. A few things like time zone, etc were asked at last. So you can make a coffee or drink after running the setup.
Windows Explorer has also been modified a bit. New commandbar (without icons as usual), new left-side pane containing Libraries, Favorites, etc, new Details Pane, a few new options in "View" menu like Content and at last re-sizable Searchbar.2. Windows Explorer:
Overall new Explorer looks better and more simple. Also they have moved the "Group By" arrow to the left from right.
Desktop context menu is similar to Vista but you get 3 new options:3. Desktop Context Menu:
- Share with
- Display Settings
- Gadgets
Control Panel window has also been modified. The left sidebar takes very less space and resizes itself whenever any control panel item is opened in the window. It provides more space.4. New Control Panel:
You can also switch to Small Icons view by right-clicking in empty area and selecting the option.
As you can see now you can save the view settings which was not possible in Vista and people complained a lot about it.
Now icons in System tray are highlighted when you move the cursor over them. Also you can see a little difference in icons when you click on them. The little arrow at start shows the hidden/inactive icons.5. System Tray:
The empty space at last of the taskbar is new "Show Desktop" shortcut. It minimizes all opened window and shows the Desktop. Very handy and cool feature.
Now Taskbar and Start Menu Properties contains a few new options and has a re-designed interface.6. New Taskbar Options:
As you can see now you can change the taskbar location directly from the drop-down box.
PS: Classic Start Menu has been removed. I hope it'll be added in later builds.
As you all know about Ribbon interface implementation in Paint and Wordpad applications.7. Ribbons in MSPaint and Wordpad:
Windows Defender got a new interface in Windows 7.8. New Windows Defender Interface:
They have removed the "Windows Defender logo" from right and also changed the colors of window.
Windows Firewall has been improved a lot in Windows 7. Now its more customizable and provides more security.9. Improved Firewall:
Calculator has also been re-designed. It provides 2 new options: Programmer and Statistics.10. Re-designed Calculator:
There are 2 new options in "Folder Options":11. New Options in "Folder Options":
- Hide empty drives in the Computer folder
- Try to search the content of unknown file types
"System Properties" also provides 2 new options:12. New Options in "System Properties":
- Save taskbar thumbnail previews
- Show shadows under windows
As you can see the black corners around window which doesn't look good but since its a testing build. Such GUI glitches would be fixed in later builds.
As mentioned at start, Windows 7 contains a new Boot screen showing "Starting Windows" along with a glassy progressbar in the middle.13. New Boot Screen, Login Screen and a little modified Aero Theme:
Login screen is similar to Vista except the background. Vista login screen background is same as its default Aurora wallpaper. Same case with Windows 7, its login screen background is same as its default wallpaper which is also used during the setup.
And Aero theme is very same as Vista theme. Only a little tweaked start menu and taskbar. Also the maximized windows don't loose transparency.
So that's the end of this review. There is much more to share which is coming in near future. So stay tuned with us...
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