The upcoming version of Windows 7 Screenshots was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009 with general retail availability set for October 22, 2009. The new user interface of Windows 7 has some effective improvements over Vista. The applications have been included with prior releases of Microsoft Windows, Windows Mail, Windows Movie Maker, Windows Calendar, and Windows Photo Gallery. The Windows 7 build of RTM 7600.16384.090710-1945 which indicates that it was compiled just a few days ago. Windows 7 features support for multiple video cards from different manufacturers running simultaneously and comes with a new Windows Media Center. The installation experience of the operating system is very similar to that of Windows Vista, Business, Home Premium and ultimate. RTM’s operating system will be considered finished, and mass-production will begin with code pressed on CDs. Microsoft announced that they’ll be releasing Windows 7 Beta this Friday as a free download. Microsoft will also start offering Windows 7 to Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) along with Independent Software Vendors (ISV), Independent Hardware Vendors (IHV) and Window server 2008 R2 in the August 6, 2009. Windows 7 is predictable to be faster in terms of operation and in boot times, the OS will also feature full touch and multi-touch support for touch screen based devices, along with support for up to 256 CPUs. The first Windows 7 Screenshots were revealed at the recent conference, so to take a closer look at what’s new in Windows 7. The Window 7 will launch 3 years after Windows Vista, which places the launch date for Windows 7 at January 2010. Read more about Windows 7 Screenshots Here. Windows 7 Screenshots features:BitLocker Drive Encryption: The BitLocker is protects your data by helping to prevent offline software attacks. BitLocker encrypts the hard drive where Windows is installed, including all information that is stored on that drive. New Device Manager: The new Device Manager helps you to nstall the latest drivers for your hardware devices. Using the Update Driver Software Wizard, and you can update device drivers for hardware installed on your computer. Device Information Retrieval: Device Information Retrieval downloads information from Microsoft for your hardware devices and displays it in the Windows 7 Devices and Printers control panel, and when you first install and use a device, in the Device Stage. Windows 7 Dynamic Update: The Windows 7 Dynamic Update to perform a one-time check with the Windows Update website to get the latest updates for your computer while Windows is being installed. If updates are found automatically downloads and installs them so your computer. Windows 7 Handwriting Recognition: Automatic learning is a handwriting recognition feature that is available on Tablet PCs and external tablets. Automatic learning is enabled by default, and the handwriting recognition software will attempt to recognize and improve its interpretation of your handwriting style and vocabulary. Windows 7 Fax feature: The Window 7 fax feature permits you to create and save fax cover pages, and to send and receive faxes using your computer and an external or a built-in fax modem or a fax server. Internet Printing: Internet printing makes it possible for computers running Windows 7 to use printers located anywhere in the world by sending print jobs using Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Windows 7 Gadgets: Windows 7 Gadgets are mini programs that run on the desktop ( sidebar killed) and provide at-a-glance information, and easy access to frequently used tools. As you can see from the image at the top of this article Microsoft has dropped Windows 7 Screenshots. Windows 7 RTM Build 7600.16385 installations.Here are some shots of these recent Windows 7 builds. See more Windows 7 Screenshots PhotosWindows 7 RTM Build 7600.16385 in all its splendor PhotosInside the Windows 7 desktop, part 1 (CNET) video
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