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Two Videos Show Tiny New Features of Windows 7

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There's been much ballywho surrounding Windows 7, Microsoft's anticipated successor to Vista, and we've covered much of it right here on MaximumPC.com. From what is known, Microsoft appears to be working closely with system vendors to ensure Windows 7 enjoys a smooth rollout among preconfigured systems, and to avoid third-party drivers giving the new OS a bad rap in similar fashion to how the software maker suggests early Nvidia drivers did to Vista. But it now looks like users will have to wait until December before spending some hands-on time with Windows 7 beta 1.

In the meantime, a pair of videos showing off two features of the new OS have begun making the rounds. The first one shows the Windows 7 Start menu, which looks no different than Vista's. However, with the mouse pointer hovered over the icon, a search box appears just above it in the video.

The second clip showcases Microsoft's redesigned Calculator application. You can choose from four modes - Standard, Scientific, Programmer, and Statistics - and copy and paste values. A new Options menu brings more functionality to the table, such as quickly calculating specific dates and breaking them down in to years, months, weeks, and days. Templates and unit conversion are also included, giving geeks with a caculator fetish something to salivate over.

Check out the clips and hit the jump to let us know what you think.

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avatarWow!

Wow! Virtual Post-It's, a start button that says "start" again (why do you have to click start to turn the computer off), and a new calculator. That should be worth $500 dollars to upgrade from XP. It would be nice to have a virtual graphing calculator, though.

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avatarWindows 7, I'm getting in line now!

Thank God that MS listened to all the complaints and concerns about Vista.  I know I switched back to XP because I couldn't find search from every possible screen (I'm looking at you Gordon), and that every time (well both times) I used the included calculator, I thought, "wow, this calculator is really cramping my user experience"

 I'm not really trying to bash Vista or W7, but I can't pass up an opportunity for smart-ass comments as ripe as this one.

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avatarWoopty Doo

I'll be excited when Windows Calculator can do what a graphing calculator does....

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avatarAlso....

There are two more videos found here: [url]http://www.thinknext.net/archives/2275[/url]

Interesting, to say the least.

 

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