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Windows 7 in action: do more with the taskbar and Jump Lists
Monday, October 5, 2009In this week’s Windows 7 screencast, I offer a closer look at the new taskbar, which represents a striking departure in form and function from its predecessors. Its design is clearly intended to make it easier to manage large numbers of programs and open windows. I show how to "pin" a program to the taskbar and use Aero Peek to find the right open window. I also demonstrate how to use Jump Lists
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