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Derek perfected his skills and vast range of computer knowledge through the development of solutions for a broad range of industries. He has developed custom curriculum and trained thousands of network engineers and administrators throughout North America. Judging from the systems available from retailers like Best Buy, the Windows 7 Home Premium edition is apparently the de facto standard for consumer-oriented systems.
Windows XP users are used to being able to add commonly used programs to the Quick Launch toolbar. When I ran Windows XP I actually expanded the Taskbar to double the normal height to make more room for applications in the Quick Launch toolbar as well as more real estate for open programs to be minimized to the Taskbar.
When you fire up Windows 7 you will find that the Quick Launch toolbar is gone. Good news though— it has been replaced with something better: pinning. Pinning an application to the Taskbar places the icon there where you can easily click on it to launch the program just as you used to do with the Quick Launch icons. The My Recent Documents folder only catalogued certain file types though, and I open and work with so many files that documents I was looking for would frequently already have cycled off of the list.
Microsoft took the My Recent Documents concept and both expanded and enhanced it in Windows 7. All of this reminds me of when Windows XP was the Operating System of choice, then Vista came along and did not have a strong adoption. With the release of Windows 7 made companies skip Vista altogether. Over all there is not right or wrong answer to whether to use Windows 7 or Windows 8, Just decisions. I feel like we are losing an old friend with the support for Windows XP upon us. More from this Author.
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