If anyone asks me where the changes in Windows 7 are the most obvious, I'll let him see the taskbar first. This time the taskbar does change quite a lot. Previously, the Start menu follows the Quick Launch bar followed by the open program bar. Doing so each has its own functions, not bad, but will occupy our limited taskbar location, especially open the program more, will hide some of these programs. Now this has been improved by using a uniform size icon instead of the previous Quick Launch bar and the Open program bar. It's good to do so, you know.
Fix your favorite programs in the taskbar, whether you open multiple IE windows or open multiple documents. Will not occupy the taskbar's location any extra. And the hierarchy becomes very clear. Features that combine window previews. It is easier to find open programs.
Click the right mouse button on these graphs, and there are new discoveries. Some common settings for this program will appear in the list. Each has its own different, for example, the right click on the IE icon, it appears that you recently browsed the page, different browsing mode and so on. For MSN, there are options for viewing Windows Live Mail, setting online status, and so on. Convenient and easy to use.