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Rich Seymore Account Technology Specialist Education Microsoft Corporation. Where to look!. Windows 7 site http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/ Technet Windows 7 site http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dd361745.aspx Windows 7 News http://windows7news.com/. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Rich SeymoreAccount Technology SpecialistEducationMicrosoft Corporation
Where to look! Windows 7 sitehttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/ Technet Windows 7 sitehttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/
dd361745.aspx Windows 7 Newshttp://windows7news.com/
New OS Features User Interface
Libraries Windows Explorer Taskbar & Custom Switchers Jumplists Sticky Notes Calculator
Troubleshooting Platform Problem Steps Recorder – PSR
Federated Search Device Control Remote Access for all: DirectAccess Data Protection: BitLocker & BitLocker-To-Go
Rich pivots over files from multiple locationsLibraries
Rich Metadata
Cleaner navigation
Easy Previews
Powerful Instant Search
Arrangement Views
Federated Search
Libraries
Windows Explorer
Surface custom UI (e.g. TDI/MDI) Custom thumbnails for each window Appears in your program’s window list
Taskbar Custom Switchers
Remote-control for a window
Taskbar Thumbnail Toolbars
Taskbar indicates progress
(Progress Bar)
Notifications appear over program icon
(Overlay Icons)
Taskbar Visual Feedback
Mini Start Menu for your program Surface key destinations and tasks
Taskbar JumpLists
Sticky Notes
Calculator
Windows Scenic Ribbon
In-box with Windows 7, redistribution available to Vista Win32 API, COM-based (Wordpad, Paint, etc..) Feature parity (or close) with Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon
Application Menu
Quick Access Toolbar
Tab Contextual Tab Set
Contextual Tab
Help
Group (aka “Chunk”) Dialog Launcher
Device ControlLocal Printer default
Troubleshooting PlatformIntuitive
Consistent experience across providersFederated Search
Make your own connectorIf the search provider supports OpenSearch standards then you can use the following code snippet to built your search connector for that provider:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <OpenSearchDescription xmlns="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/" xmlns:ms-ose="http://schemas.microsoft.com/opensearchext/2009/"> <ShortName>Name of the Provider</ShortName> <Description>Description of the provider</Description> <Url type="application/rss+xml" template="Valid RSS link to search results”/> <Url type="text/html" template="Valid RSS link to search results"/> </OpenSearchDescription>
You can also make your own search provider for any website even if it doesn’t support OpenSearch standards by using Live Search. Here is the piece of code which i used to make a Wikipedia search connector for Federated Search in Windows 7.<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <OpenSearchDescription xmlns="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/" xmlns:ms-ose="http://schemas.microsoft.com/opensearchext/2009/"> <ShortName>Wikipedia</ShortName> <Description>OpenSearch for Wikipedia via Windows 7 Search Federation.</Description> <Url type="application/rss+xml" template="http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q={searchTerms}+site%3Awikipedia.org&count=50&format=rss"/> </OpenSearchDescription>
Simply copy/paste the above code in a notepad file and replace the text in Bold(Red) and save it as .osdx file extension so that Windows 7 can recognize it as a valid Federated Search Connector file.
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