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October 30 VistaGlazz 1.1 Another Nice Download For Our Vista Users At > www.davidlower.spaces.live.com INFO WRITE 30th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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![]() VistaGlazz lets you easily modify your Windows Vista installation to use custom styles and modify your Aero style to use the Glass effect on maximized windows.
This is app is extremely simple, but performs an essential and possibly complicated task for Windows Vista customizers. It patches several DLLs that control Vista's appearance so that users can alter Vista to their liking. It's also freeware, making it a viable workaround for those who want to tweak Vista but don't want to pay for it. It also changes Aero so that it stays in effect on maximized screens.
There's not much else to the program. It absolutely will not work with Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidates. If you install Vista Glazz before removing the SP1 RC, simply uninstall the app and then SP1, and then reinstall the program. The interface is basic, there are no skins provided, and the EULA gives off the vague stench of unfounded fear. Nevertheless, if you're looking for a simple solution to a potential nightmare, Vista Glazz may be the first step you'll need to take to pretty up Vista just the way you want. Download: IF YOU ENTERED ONE OF MY BLOGS CLICK HERE TO GO TO MAIN HOME PAGE >> www.davidlower.spaces.live.com
October 29 Windows 7 build 6933.winmain.081020 -1842 info & Screenshoots INFO WRITE 29th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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During the Windows 7 reviewers workshop on Sunday Linda Averett demonstrated the user interface enhancements introduced with Windows 7. Keeping with the trend, Averett described herself as a PC, wearing a red top matching her fall colored desktop with orange and red aero glass tones. The session was an overview of some new features demonstrated on Windows 7 build 6933.winmain.081020-1842. Unfortunately the build that will be handed out to PDC attendees will not feature most of the enhancements I am about to detail. First up was the new Windows 7 desktop. The new desktop includes a thicker taskbar, improved system tray and no sidebar.
The orb on the start menu also glistens after hover over.
![]() ![]() Although the look is similar to Vista, the main changes would be demonstrated next, hovering Window display and Jump lists. Averett described the jump lists as a "very addictive feature". ![]() Jump lists are accessible by right clicking on instances in the taskbar and they give you a list of recent documents using the recent documents API. Jump lists are also available on the start menu. ![]() ![]() Averett went on to demo the new Windows Media player controls from the taskbar. You can skip, play tracks and fully control the WMP experience from the new taskbar control. Snap to side is the next major UI enhancement meaning if you have 2 windows open you can tile them easily by snapping them to the side. This also works by dragging the window up to the top of the monitor and snapping it to the top (maximising it). Interestingly in the demonstrations we saw when windows were maximised the glass effect was still visible. You can also see some of the latest Windows 7 touch advancements where jump lists are 25% larger than when used with the mouse and flick gestures are evident. When Sinofsky was asked if this violated Apple's patents he said he could not discuss any legal issues. Another great new feature named in the Windows 7 build as "preview desktop" but described as "peek into desktop", allows you to see through windows and straight onto the desktop. Interestingly Microsoft have decided to remove the Windows Sidebar and simply drop the gadgets onto the desktop. ![]() ![]() Averett went on to describe data Microsoft had gathered regarding customising Windows. 30% of people customise their glass colour. Customers and OEMs both care a lot about customisation. Windows 7 boosts what you can do with the glass colour. You can now create theme sets and save them to share with friends and family. ![]() The system tray has also been re-designed allowing users to hide system tray icons if they wish: ![]() ![]() Libraries are now included in Windows 7 to help you better manage documents. Libraries is a collection of content like photos, pictures and music. Libraries allow you to add storage and keep the pictures stored locally across lots of drives but have links to the library. ![]() Federated search allows you to search across multiple PCs to pull photos from another photo library on another PC. The new search pane gives you a great preview of documents too within explorer. ![]() HomeGroup is the feature that allows federated search to search across multiple PC libraries. A HomeGroup allows you to easily link Windows 7 computers on your home network so that you can share pictures, music, videos, documents and devices. It also makes them ready to stream media to devices on your home network such as a media extender. You can help protect your HomeGroup with a password, and you can choose what you want to share. Another demonstration focussed on the new "PlayTo" option that will stream your music from other PCs and other music libraries (including iTunes) to your media receivers or other PCs. Windows Media Player now plays AAC songs that iTunes uses but as Apple does not license FairPlay content Microsoft is unable to provide this functionality. PlayTo also works on pictures and videos. ![]() Device stage was demonstrated next. This is a part of explorer which will demonstrate what a device is and what it can do. It's an opportunity for the device vendor to fully showcase the device and present a photo realistic image of the device. It has a task area at the bottom section where the vendor can provide links to inbuilt applications and device information. Microsoft believes this will transform opportunities for vendors. The entire device stage is an implementation of software + services and devices built inside an XML document. ![]() A new feature in Windows 7 that was not fully demonstrated was the magnifier tool pictured below. This allows users to zoom into specific parts of the desktop. ![]() My first impression of Windows 7 is that it's a great improvement on Vista. It has improved performance, a neat boot screen that fires up devices quicker than before and the improved taskbar and windows management features will help when switching between various applications. Throughtout the rest of PDC Microsoft will be unveiling more information about the Windows 7 desktop improvements. We'll be there so keep an eye out on our PDC section. For more images and screenshots check out our Windows 7 gallery. Our friends at ActiveWin and Paul Thurrott have some great reviews too so check them out. Windows 7 build 6933.winmain.081020-1842 Video Preview of jump lists INFO WRITE 29th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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A more recent build of Windows 7 and recorded the following demo of jump lists and the Window preview
The new hover over window previews
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Microsoft showed off publicly for the first time Windows 7 at the Professional Developers Conference (PDC) on October 28.
But almost everything shown were consumer-focused features. Does that mean Windows 7 won’t have anything for businesses?
Microsoft officials say Windows 7 will include enterprise functionality, too, even though today’s PDC keynote didn’t highlight it. (For screen shots of and more information about the M3 pre-beta Windows 7 build that Microsoft is distributing to PDC attendees, check out my ZDNet blogging colleague Ed Bott’s blog. ActiveWin is running a meaty review of the Windows 7 M3 preview. Paul Thurrott has reviews on Windows 7 M3, as well as the Windows 7 Server 2008 R2 pre-beta.) I asked Mike Nash, Corporate Vice President of Windows Product Management, about what’s coming on the business front — besides the fundamental changes that will benefit all users, like quicker boot speed, support for up to 256 processors and more granular User Account Control management. Nash mentioned: * Branch Office Caching (hosted server caching) * New desktop imaging tools for managing multiple monitors, etc. * Bitlocker to go — encryption for removable USB drives * AppLocker — better control over which applications are authorized to be used on which machines * Direct Access — RPC over HTTPS will be modified to allow users to authenticate to their domain, and access applications and resources without a VPN I didn’t explain this correctly. Microsoft officials said “This is not related to RPC over HTTPS. It is a new solution to enable remote PCs to stay connected to the corp network whenever they have an internet connection. Here’s more on Direct Access. * Native virtual hard disk (VHD) support (I don’t believe all of these features are enabled in the pre-beta Windows 7 build. I’ll ask Microsoft for clarification.) Update: Microsoft said all of these features will be in the M3 build, and Direct Access and Branch Office Caching require Windows Server 2008 R2 to work. The M3 of Windows Server 2008 R2 is being distributed to show attendees today, alongside the Windows 7 M3 pre-beta bits. Microsoft officials said today that the M3 pre-beta of Windows 7 will go to PDC attendees, attendees of the company’s Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in early November, and a select group of other external testers. This is considered an application-programming-interface (API) complete build. A first public beta of Windows 7, that will be feature-complete, is due “early next year,” company officials said. (My bet? That’s a worst-case date and the public beta will still show up before Christmas this year.) Don’t expect multiple betas: From what officials are hinting, it sounds like there will be one beta, one release candidate and then RTM. Microsoft still isn’t changing official guidance on when Windows 7 will ship. The official date is three years from general availability of Vista, meaning early 2010. I still believe that’s a worst-case date and we’ll see Windows 7 by the second half of 2009. New Windows Live Messenger Wave 3 UI INFO WRITE 29th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Microsoft just demonstrated the latest UI for Windows Live Messenger in a Windows 7 session here at PDC.
Check out the video here:
Also, the new messenger icon: IF YOU ENTERED ONE OF MY BLOGS CLICK HERE TO GO TO MAIN HOME PAGE >> www.davidlower.spaces.live.com
October 27 Windows Vista PowerToy - TweakVI INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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There is a new tweaking Powertoy for Windows Vista users. Its called TweakVI. Best of all the basic version of this utility is completely free!
It seems once again a 3rd party has beat Microsoft to the punch by creating a PowerToy utility for Windows Vista only. Works on all Vista versions and on both 32bit and 64bit flavours.The feature list of options and plug-ins to tweak is impressive such as IE and Firefox Tweaks, hacking the Start menu, putting an image on Internet Explorer's toolbar, changing how windows animate and optimizing your CPU's cache.
Watch the review (click on the player below) The tweaking utility allows you fine tune and optimize features to increase the speed of your Windows Vista system without going through a manual process like modifying the registry.
Here are some example screen shoots of options.
Click here and Download TweakVI - FREE It has the ultimate collection of tweaks for Windows Vista - TweakVI for Windows Vista includes them all. Get the free 'Basic' edition now!
Windows Vista Speed Boost - Using a USB Drive INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Here are some suggestions on compatible Readyboost Flash drives
Steps to enabling ReadyBoost
3. Click on the Apply and then the OK buttons to finalize the changes. The USB flash drive is now reserved as your ReadyBoost device and will be used as additional cache memory. Just remember to keep the USB stick plugged into the USB port on your PC when it boots up so Vista can detect and use it. You should notice a significant speed boost since accessing the flash drive is faster than accessing the hard drive.
Windows Hacks - Useful Shortcuts Save Time INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Windows Hack -Add a Command Prompt Shortcut to the Right Click Menu
Windows Trick - Create a Special Shortcut to Lock Your PC Notes from video:
Free Analog Clock for your Windows ClocX 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista Desktop INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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It is programmed in C++ language, which ensures small executable binary, optimal speed and low memory usage. Download it from here directly
New Microsoft Free Desktop Themes for Windows XP INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Windows XP Tweak - Faster Shutdown INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Notes from Video: Windows Vista and XP Tip - Quick Restart of the Explorer Shell INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Right-click on explorer.exe and select End Process. ![]() 6. A Task Manager warning pop-up is displayed asking you to confirm that you really want to end the process. Click Yes to end the process, which should make the desktop clear itself. 7. In Task Manager still open, click on the File menu, and select New Task then chose Run, as shown here
8. Lastly type explorer.exe, and click OK. The Windows Explorer Shell restarts and should make the desktop, along with applications you had open, reappear. IF YOU ENTERED ONE OF MY BLOGS CLICK HERE TO GO TO MAIN HOME PAGE >> www.davidlower.spaces.live.com Windows XP TIP - Unlock hidden Windows XP Options INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Note: This is not available in XP home editions.
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In 60 seconds you can create a shortcut for Suspending Your PC running Windows XP.Video Notes, the shortcut information to enter is: rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState Windows XP TRICK - Create a Shutdown Shortcut INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Video Notes:
Windows XP Trick - Create a Hidden Folder INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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In order to delete the folder you’ll need to rename it in a command prompt by typing: ren " " foldername That’s not a space in between the quotes. You need to press ALT+1060. You’ll then be able to delete the folder.
Windows XP Prank - Remove the Shutdown Button INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Ubuntu GDM Themes - Customizing the Login INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Customize easily your Ubuntu Login screen with different cool themes. The website to get the GDM Themes from is:www.gnome-look.org then click on the GDM Themes link on the left to get a list of themes you can download. This quick video tutorial shows you how to download and install a new theme Windows Tip - Change the default installation folder INFO WRITE 27th OCTOBER 2008 FROM DAVID PAUL LOWER
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Whenever you install something in Windows it defaults to C:\Program Files , you can change it in the registry so that it defaults to another drive or folder instead. This tutorial shows you how to modify the default windows value to whatever you want. |
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