Windows 7 White Papers

Better, Stronger, Faster: The Windows 7 Taskbar

Overview One knows what the Windows taskbar is, isn't it? It's that familiar horizontal strip at the bottom of the desktop where the open files and programs appear. It's where the Start button lives. It's where one receives an assortment of pop-up notifications. Face it, one has probably never even given it a second thought. That's about to change. With Windows 7, the taskbar has been given more than just a facelift. Microsoft rebuilt it and made it better than it was before. Sort of like the Six Million Dollar Man - better, stronger, faster. (Okay, maybe not stronger, but pretty powerful nonetheless.) Check out some of the ways the taskbar will simplify the way one works so one can get things done faster.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJanuary 2009
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