Got this via Neowin Forums courtesy of WinFuture.de
According to the M3 builds of Win7, accelerators, like we have in IE8b2, are built into Win7.
Also, there will be 4 different customization levels for UAC, from just Notification to Permission Prompts.
It is shaping up to be a good OS.
Personally, I dont mind calling Win7 as Windows Vista SP2 or Windows Vista R2. Many people felt that microsoft could have released XP Sp2 as XP R2. It was a huge improvement over XP SP1, had some application compatibility problems, and could have easily passed of as a R2 release.
So, this time when we see Win7 looking and being just an extension to Windows Vista, it should not be surprising. It makes for a good commercial move too. They ended up spending more time on Vista than they would have liked, and are better off not making the same mistake in the future.
A huge collection of Win7 screenshots is available at WinFuture.de - Windows 7 Meilenstein 3 Build 6.1.6780 Screenshots & Fotos , a definite watch for everyone.
According to the M3 builds of Win7, accelerators, like we have in IE8b2, are built into Win7.
Also, there will be 4 different customization levels for UAC, from just Notification to Permission Prompts.
It is shaping up to be a good OS.






Personally, I dont mind calling Win7 as Windows Vista SP2 or Windows Vista R2. Many people felt that microsoft could have released XP Sp2 as XP R2. It was a huge improvement over XP SP1, had some application compatibility problems, and could have easily passed of as a R2 release.
So, this time when we see Win7 looking and being just an extension to Windows Vista, it should not be surprising. It makes for a good commercial move too. They ended up spending more time on Vista than they would have liked, and are better off not making the same mistake in the future.
A huge collection of Win7 screenshots is available at WinFuture.de - Windows 7 Meilenstein 3 Build 6.1.6780 Screenshots & Fotos , a definite watch for everyone.