Windows 7 Taskbar - Behind the Scenes
Overview Windows 7 offers a new way of controlling the desktop, managing windows, and launching applications. The Windows 7 Taskbar is a new application-launching and window-switching mechanism that consolidates the functionalities from previous Windows OS Desktop mechanisms such as Quick Launch, Recent Documents, Notification area icons, desktop shortcuts, and running application windows. The presenters of this webcast talk about the three parts of the Taskbar. The presenter will describe the architecture driving some of the new Taskbar features such as custom switchers and Jump Lists and the presenters will address the important topic of Application ID.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 8th January 2009 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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