"smuggle" Win8's good things to Win7

  
        With the official completion of Win8 RTM, Windows 7 with us for many years has finally become a past tense. The Metroized menu, the Ribbon user interface, the more professional task manager, and the app store that populates the water... In this latest Microsoft operating system, we have incorporated many of the features we most wanted in these years. But unfortunately, because Windows 8 is the first operating system in Microsoft history that takes into account both PCs and tablets, there are some differences in usage habits from previous versions. Many uncomfortable users began to gradually complain about Win8's "helplessness." Then we can change the way, let our Win7 go and Win8 steal a few tricks, put some good stuff in Win8 into Win7, take advantage of the long complement, so it is not exactly the same!


1. Theme: Aero and Gray Choice Win8 RTM is vented, and Aero's life is finally settled. Microsoft has indeed eliminated this popular interface effect since the Vista era. Of course, some people like Aero, and many people like the simplicity of Win8. OK! It doesn't have to be tangled now, because someone has skillfully combined the two. In this third-party Win7 theme, you will find both the gray style of the Win8 standard (window border), the fantastic and gorgeous Aero control (start menu), and even the details of the taskbar, window buttons, progress bar, slider, etc. The elements are also carefully carved. If you have some aesthetic fatigue on the Win7 interface, you may wish to download a try, indirectly feel the style of Win8 is not bad! 2. Task Manager: Metro Task Manager Anyone who has used Win8 system will be full of praise for its task manager. In the words of my wife, wow! It’s too strong. Compared with the native Win8 manager, this Metro Task Manager can be said to be the ultimate imitation, it is simply a direct transplant of the Win8 task manager. When you use it, you can click "End Task" to end the specified process, or use the "Restart Explorer" to restart the resource manager.


But don't be too happy too soon. If you want to use the "More Details" in the lower left corner to enter the full version of the task manager, you may be disappointed. Because Metro Task Manager did not continue to develop, but stole a lazy link directly to the Win7 Task Manager. Of course, it is good to experience the experience of Win8 without spending a penny. At least Xiaobian is quite content.


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