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Windows 7
The current client version of Windows and successor to Windows Vista. Introduced in October 2009,
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Windows 7 was designed to be more user friendly. For example,
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Windows 7-compatible touch screens are required to take advantage of this feature. See
Windows 7 versions.
Enhancements to the User Interface
Windows 7 changes the Vista user interface; most notably, a new taskbar, called the "Superbar,
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Jump Lists and Snap Placement
Jump Lists provide a "most recent file" capability. When an application is open,
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Library Metafolders
Folders and files are grouped together in a high-level "Library" structure and indexed for fast searches (see
Windows 7 Libraries).