Certified reverse engineer and rather impressive hacker (within the fine kind of way) Rafael Rivera,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Product Key, of Uxtheme patching fame, announced on TWiT that he uncovered our sneaky mates over in Redmond really did permit that cool new "superbar" edition of the taskbar with the model of Windows 7 that was handed out to visitors at PDC (you realize,
Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit, that a person that Lee confirmed off). The superbar was demoed in the course of the many different Windows 7 presentations,
Windows 7 Starter 64bit, but the general consensus was the function hadn't been finished by the time the PDC handout develop was ready.
Nonetheless,
Windows 7 Starter Activation, Rafael just could not consider no for an answer,
Microsoft Office 2010 X86, and dug down in to the innards on the pre-release model of Windows 7 to seek out that some somewhat sneaky developers at Microsoft merely rigged it to only seem for a number of consumers with pcs on Microsoft domains. On flipping a bit, he uncovered the superbar (albeit a slightly lesser version than demoed) can be enabled in the pre-beta form. He posted an extremely hassle-free walkthrough guidebook and helper application for the people of you which are graced along with the PDC build of Windows 7, but nevertheless longing the shiny bits shown off by Steven Sinofsky with the Windows seven keynote.