Windows 7 and Windows Vista

  
        According to foreign media reports, in fact, Windows
7 is an upgraded version of Windows
Vista
, and the two operating systems successfully share a consistent amount of resources - Vista
Bridge Sample Library 1.3. In this regard, Microsoft issued a statement that Vista
Bridge Sample Library 1.3 is a feature designed for Windows
Vista
to be able to evolve to Windows
7 in a scalable manner. This feature not only ensures Windows
Vista
compatibility with software applications and hardware products, but also optimizes the platform for programming models.
A Microsoft spokesperson said: "This Vista
Bridge Sample Library 1.3 (VBSL) is a bridge between the Microsoft SDK team and the .Net framework to the local Windows
API. The SDK team has always been The project has worked tirelessly. VBSL is a class library that makes it easier for developers to access the hidden features of Windows
Vista
without worrying about the Interop layer."
Vista
Bridge Sample Library 1.3 is developed by developers based on the .Net framework. In fact, many of the features provided by Vista
are not included in the runtime environment - this is the source code component of Vista
Bridge Sample Library 1.3, including the style toolbar and file dialog of Vista
Boxes, common open and save dialogs, known folders, network lists, command link controls, aeronautical wizard controls, system-provided icons, and more. It is reported that all of these functions can be completely opened through the library project. In addition, these features are included in the Windows
Vista
and Windows
7 operating systems.
A spokesperson for Microsoft added: "Vista
Bridge 1.3 provides developers with a set of courses, libraries and samples written in .Net, allowing developers to take advantage of the hidden features of Vista
Includes UAC features, power management, reboot and auto-recovery, reboot manager, network management, aeronautical wizards, etc. Most importantly, all Vista
Bridge managed library features with Windows
7 The API is well-coordinated and the SDK team will continue to support the project in the future."
Vista
Bridge Sample Library 1.3:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Vista
Bridge
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