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Windows 7
The current client version of Windows and successor to Windows Vista. Introduced in October 2009,
Windows 7 Enterprise X86,
Windows 7 was designed to be more user friendly. For example,
Microsoft Office 2007, multitouch capability is included,
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Windows 7-compatible touch screens are required to take advantage of this feature. See
Windows 7 versions.
Enhancements to the User Interface
Windows 7 changes the Vista user interface; most notably,
Cheap Office Professional Plus 2010, a new taskbar, called the "Superbar," is similar to the Dock in the Mac. The Superbar is used to show open applications as well as launch new ones, and icons can be rearranged by the user, whereas they were fixed in previous versions.
Jump Lists and Snap Placement
Jump Lists provide a "most recent file" capability. When an application is open, right clicking its icon in the Superbar displays a list of the last files worked on. Developers can also add Jump Lists to their apps to display commonly used functions. Another improvement is quick window placement. Application windows snap to the top and sides of the screen by just moving them to the edges.
Library Metafolders
Folders and files are grouped together in a high-level "Library" structure and indexed for fast searches (see
Windows 7 Libraries).