![]() Windows 7 eliminates Quick Launch and folds its capabilities into the Taskbar. In the past, you could get one-click access to programs by dragging their icons to the Quick Launch toolbar. ![]() If you don’t like it, you can shrink the icons and/or bring the labels back. If you can keep the icons straight, the new design painlessly reduces Taskbar clutter. Windows 7’s revamped Taskbar introduces several new features and gives users much more control over how it looks.The new Taskbar replaces the old small icons and text labels for running apps with larger, unlabeled icons. ![]() Vista gave the Start menu a welcome redesign in Windows 7, the Taskbar and the System Tray get a thorough makeover. The Windows experience occurs mainly in its Taskbar–especially in the Start menu and System Tray.
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