In the third in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at the new Superbar and Aero features. The Superbar replaces the old Quick Launch bar and lets you reorder your applications. Other enhancements include Aero Snaps, which automatically lets application windows snap to any screen border, and Jump Lists, which acts as a mini Start Menu for each program you have running.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 3
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