You told us to make Windows simpler to use, more responsive, and full of new possibilities. We listened—and made loads of improvements. Here's our top 10:
A better desktop. Windows 7 gets you around your PC faster than ever. The
taskbar has bigger buttons and full-sized previews—and you can pin programs to it for one-click access.
Jump Lists provide shortcuts to files, folders, and websites. And
Snap,
Peek, and
Shake give you easy (and fun) new ways to juggle all those open windows.
Smarter search. Type in the Start menu
search box, and you'll see results instantly, grouped by category—documents, pictures, music, e‑mail, and programs. Search in a folder or
library, and you can fine-tune your search with filters like date or file type—and use the preview pane to peek at the contents of your results.
Easy sharing with HomeGroup. Sharing files and printers on your home network should be simple. With
HomeGroup, it finally is. Connect two or more PCs running
Windows 7, and with a minimum of fuss you can start sharing music, pictures, videos, and documents with other people in your home.
Built for speed. Windows 7 has key
performance improvements to take up less memory and run background services only when you need them. It's designed to run your programs faster and to sleep, resume, and reconnect to wireless networks quicker. And with
64-bit support, you can take full advantage of the latest in powerful 64-bit PCs.
Better wireless networking. Connecting to
wireless networks on your laptop—formerly a bit of a hassle—now takes just a couple of clicks. Choose from the list of available networks in the taskbar, click one, and then connect. Once you've connected to a network,
Windows will remember it so you can connect again later automatically.
Windows Touch. Use your fingers to browse the web, flip through photos, and open files and folders on a touchscreen PC—for the first time,
Windows includes true
multitouch technology. With gestures for zooming, rotating, and even right-clicking, it's a whole new way to work with your PC.
Plays well with devices. Device Stage, a new feature in
Windows 7, works like a home page for things like portable music players, smartphones, and printers. When you plug a compatible device into your PC, you'll see a menu with information and popular tasks like battery life, how many photos are ready to be downloaded, and printing options.
Watch, listen, and stream.
Internet TV, part of
Windows Media Center, gathers programming from sites all over the Internet—shows, sports highlights, video podcasts, and more. Add a TV tuner, and your PC becomes a digital video recorder you can use to watch, pause, and record live TV. And with new features in
Windows Media Player 12, you can enjoy your media library around the house—or around town.
Internet Explorer 9 and Windows Live.
Windows 7 unleashes the full power of
Internet Explorer 9, from its stunning hardware-accelerated graphics to the ability to launch favorite websites right from your taskbar. You'll also get the many possibilities of
Windows Live, free: create photo albums and movies, chat in HD, and share your stuff anytime, anywhere.
Nag-free notifications. Action Center, new in
Windows 7, puts you in control of maintenance and security messages. You can turn notifications on or off for things like
Windows Defender or
User Account Control. If
Windows needs your attention, you'll see a notification on the far right of the taskbar. Click it, and you'll get suggested fixes for any problems.
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