Cat-tranz Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 (edited) I'm a big fan of Aero Shake but my favourite is Aero Peek (gives you the ability to see the application window for a given application when you either alt-tab (and wait) or move the mouse over the task bar thumbnail) and you need Aero Peek to be on (see screen shot) . And the screen shot below is Aero Peek working ... just love it ! :D . Edited February 9, 2014 by AWS Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted July 26, 2009 FPCH Admin Posted July 26, 2009 I use it all the time. It is one of the best features of Windows 7. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
melvin78 Posted September 6, 2009 Posted September 6, 2009 I really like the jump list feature in windows 7. It is a new UI feature that shows a list of recently opened files in that application. Right click on the icon on your taskbar and you will see a list of recent files for that program. Alternatively, click on the taskbar item and hold the click down while simply moving the cursor up. Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted September 6, 2009 FPCH Admin Posted September 6, 2009 That's one of my favorites also. I also like the ease in switching to open windows when you have more than one open in a group. Also easy to close windows you don't need any longer. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
Kapitoll Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 I like the "Blue Screen of Death". It's kind of exciting to have this feature since you never know when it will happen. Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted July 19, 2010 FPCH Admin Posted July 19, 2010 I like the "Blue Screen of Death". It's kind of exciting to have this feature since you never know when it will happen. So rigt with any version prior to XPO. Now things are stable since more time is spent developing drivers which was the cause of the problem. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
Windows7Matrix Posted November 4, 2010 Posted November 4, 2010 I like the convenience of jump lists, These context-sensitive Taskbar menus let you start accomplishing things in applications before you even open them. also Windows 7's version of the Taskbar is less cluttered than Vista's, and it handles both running and nonrunning apps with not a problem, and quicker taskbar views where you can see everything at once. new versions of Windows have gobbled up twice the amount of CPU power and RAM that their predecessors did. But Windows 7 runs a bit better than Vista on the same system too. Quote
Kojak Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 My favorite is the snipping tool. Quote "But when in the decades following the Revolution the people seemed to succumb to the deceit and flattery of mushroom demagogues, who were the popular counterparts of courtiers, the Federalists became bewildered and bitter". Of such circumstance is the sad state of affairs in this world comprised.
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