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According to foreign media reports, Windows 7 is an operating system scheduled to be released at the end of this year or early next year, and Microsoft has further revised it.

These changes were released after Microsoft released 60 or so updates for the Windows 7 RC (release candidate) version last month, including the appearance and performance enhancements.

"We want to provide updates like the RC version," a member of the Microsoft Windows engineering team posted these improvements on Friday's blog. He also wrote, "Of course, we are still Continue to collect data from beta users 24/7."

These improvements include adding a close button to the icon in the taskbar list so that the user can view and close the window in fewer steps.

Another improvement is used to solve the problem that Windows 7 can't be saved if it does not shut down the taskbar settings. This problem will bring many errors, such as the location of the taskbar on the desktop when restarting a session. There may be changes.

For users of touch screens, Windows 7 support for multi-touch zoom has been added to the Windows Explorer graphical file manager. Some other improvements on Explorer make working on the Windows desktop easier and free up more on-screen space.

There are also device manager enhancements in these improvements, which will allow third-party hardware manufacturers (such as Lenovo) to more easily customize user display information, which is displayed after the hardware is recognized by the operating system.

A total of 27 updates were introduced in the blog mentioned earlier.

Microsoft needs to make a pretty blow with Windows 7. Vista, Microsoft's current operating system, is no longer able to meet the needs of mainstream computer users, as many business areas are far from it. Many supporters complain that Vista is too demanding on hardware configuration, security measures are not good, and compatibility with other applications is not good.

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