Saturday, February 28, 2009

Leave Beta, Microsoft Windows 7 Features Prepare RC

foto berita artikel After responding to some of Windows 7 to respond and request the user for some additional features in Windows 7, Microsoft finally adds 36 changes in Windows 7 RC (Release Candidate). According to Microsoft, Windows 7 Release Candidate will arrive on 10 April 2009. Chaitanya Sareen, a senior program manager at Microsoft, said that there will be some additional features in Windwos RC 7 which provides power control to the user more than is in the Windows 7 Beta.


Following additional key features of Windows 7 RC is:

Windows Flip (Alt + Tab) with Aero peek
Features window Alt + Tab will be implemented in Aero peek. Delay time in the fold between the window will be displayed in a special window of Aero peek. With the new taskbar, the user can receive feedback or notification of new messages from Outlook or Messenger chat, which previously may not appear because the 'too smooth'.

Shortcut keyboard: Windows Logo + #
The speed and efficiency of keyboard performance RC Windows 7 will be growing with a new keyboard shortcut, that is, the key "Windows logo key + #". This new shortcut will be easier for users to access the taskbar for switching to launching and running programs.

Features more multi-touch
This feature is a touch features in Windows 7 that also have in previous Beta versions, but this time there are improvised, such as multi-touch keyboard, support drag-n-drop, right click and multi-touch in this RC version.

Support file. Mov
In Windows 7 RC this software does not have Quick Time, because it will use the playback file. Mov.

FAT32 Support
Operating system Windows 7 Release Candidate also support this with hard disk
non-removable NTFS and FAT32, which previously could not be implemented in Windows 7 Beta.

Performance improvement
Windows 7 Release Candidate is more focused to speed its performance, including loading the "Start Menu".

(h_n)

http://www.beritanet.com/Technology/Berita-IT/Windows-7-RC.html

No comments:

Post a Comment