Videos of step-by-step guides and product reviews

Windows 7 first look

We take a look at the future of Windows

We have installed the latest test version of Windows 7 and Tom Royal has taken a look to see what's new.

He starts with the Windows 7 Desktop. The Start menu looks very similar to that in Vista with a search box and some shortcuts. Just like Vista there is also an option to see all the software installed on the computer.

There is something new just to the right of the Start button. These are programs that have been pinned to the Taskbar. Click on the Internet Explorer icon to make it appear, and again to minimise it. Moving the mouse over the picture makes a little preview.

What is new and quite clever is that these previews can show several things at once. Open another tab in Internet Explorer and minimise it. The button now has a little tab of it's own and the preview now shows all of the tabs, so you can select which tab you want.

Windows can be manipulated in some new ways. Grab the title bar of a window and move it to the top of the screen to maximise it. Moving the window to the side automatically resizes it to take up half of the Desktop. This is really helpful if you have a widescreen monitor and want to view two documents side by side.

If you grab one window and shake it, all of the other windows disappear. Shake it again and they return. We are not sure how useful this is but it certainly looks good.

Gadgets and the Sidebar can be added from the right-click menu on the Desktop. There's a similar selection to Vista, just drag them onto the Desktop from the selection window.

The other big change is Libraries. The My Documents now shows four Libraries for Documents, Music, Pictures and Videos instead of the old folder view. For example, the Music folder shows all of the music on the computer. Even though it is stored in several different places, it is all shown in one place. It can be arranged in the usual ways such as by album or artist.

The message in the right of the window shows that the music is collected from two folders. Click on this to add other folders. Just to the right can see that it is getting music from two different folders. Click on this button to add more folders. The other Libraries work in just the same way.

We can also see the My Documents shortcut in the Start Menu goes to the Libraries menu and the Pictures, Music and Videos shortcuts go directly to the Libraries rather than folders.

Finally there have been some improvements to networking. Many people have found this difficult in Windows Vista.

The network options can be found in the Control Panel. Unlike Windows Vista there is no option for the old 'classic' view in Control Panel. Instead there is an option to view All Control Panel Options as well as searching.

The Network and Sharing Center looks similar to Vista but there is a new option called 'Choose homegroup and sharing options'. A homegroup is a simple home network. There is one page to choose what to share from Libraries and attached printers. Windows automatically generates a password for the homegroup that can be used to give other computers access.

See also

latest videos

image from the computeractive tv review of the Dane Elec Zpen Helly Kitty

Dane-Elec Hello Kitty ZPen

Can you use a computer to help children learn to write? 28 Jul 2010

Visa Codesure cardFraud-prevention

First looks: Visa codesure

Visa’s latest weapon in the battle against online fraud is coming soon. We find out how it works 27 Jul 2010

Coldcallscam

Exposed: how a cold-call 'PC service' company tried to mislead us

A Computeractive reader was cold-called by the so-called "Windows Service Centre" - we called them back to see what they do, and filmed the results. 23 Jul 2010

Zotac

Zotac Zbox HD-ID11

A tiny PC that clips neatly to the back of a monitor or television. 16 Jul 2010

image from the computeractive tv review of the avm fritz!WLAN repeater

AVM Fritz!WLAN Repeater

Extend your wireless network and listen to music at the same time 14 Jul 2010

iPhone 4 user interfaceIphone4

Review: iPhone 4 user interface

Anthony Dhanendran examines the redesigned user interface of Apple's latest handset 13 Jul 2010

iPhone 4: Facetime video callingIphone4

Review: iPhone video calling

Apple's latest phone offers video calling. We find out whether it's any good 12 Jul 2010

Apple iPhone 4Iphone4

Review: Apple iPhone 4

Anthony Dhanendran finds out about Apple's new phone 08 Jul 2010

More from Computeractive

News

The latest home computing news

Downloads

The best PC tools, applications and more

Reviews

Independent opinions on new hardware and software

Step-by-step guides

Easy-to-follow projects with pictures

PC Help

Solve PC problems with our Q&A

Videos

PC projects demonstrated and product reviews

Articles

An in-depth look at how to get the best from your PC

Magazine

What's coming up in Computeractive

Forums

Get help with your PC problems from our readers

Competitions

Your chance to win computing prizes

Shopping

Great deals on products, services and more

Computeractive Back Issue CD-Rom 12
All 26 issues of Computeractive from 2009 on one CD-Rom.

Ultimate Guide to Free Computing
Find out how you can get free software, services and more!

Learn to use Windows 7
Learn to use Windows 7
Everything you need to know about using Windows 7!

Computeractive - Issue 280Computeractive Back Issues
Missed an issue? Click here to find a back issue

Most watched

Visa Codesure card

First looks: Visa codesure

Visa’s latest weapon in the battle against online fraud is coming soon. We find out how it works   More...

Exposed: how a cold-call 'PC service' company tried to mislead us

A Computeractive reader was cold-called by the so-called "Windows Service Centre" - we called them back to see what they do, and filmed the results.   More...

image from the computeractive tv review of the Dane Elec Zpen Helly Kitty

Dane-Elec Hello Kitty ZPen

Can you use a computer to help children learn to write?   More...

Blogs

Windows Watch

Windows Watch

Keeping an eye on the latest XP and Vista news

Norton Smartphone Security for Android: First Photos

Exclusive first photos of Symantec's Smartphone Security for Android, taken at Symantec's headquarters. Story here .

Download Junkie

Download Junkie

Your daily dose of download discussion

Browse the web wherever you are with Firefox Portable

If you regularly use the Internet for work, you'll probably have a selection of tools you use on a daily basis to...

Advertisement

Free email newsletters

Techno babble demystified...

[Display all definitions]

Or type in any computer-related word and click "Go"

Advertisement

Primary Navigation

© Incisive Media Investments Limited 2010, Published by Incisive Financial Publishing Limited, Haymarket House, 28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX, are companies registered in England and Wales with company registration numbers 04252091 & 04252093

Search computeractive.co.uk
opfine.com - markets sentiment analysis