If you have not noticed about 2 months ago on this post I released images of Windows 7 Milestone 1. Apparently videos of Windows 7 Milestone 2 was leaked out on You Tube. Just incase you don’t know what Windows 7 is, it is the code name for Microsoft’s next operating system. Before I show you the photos of Windows 7 I’m will give you a list of the features.:
| A new Windows Media Centre gadget |
| A new two new options to personalize your computer when you right click |
| A small version change in Internet Explorer 7 |
| In explorer windows there is an option to search within the window instead of your computer (see photos for better explanation) |
| The calculator application has improved scientific calculator |
| New version of Windows Media Centre is completed (not shown in screen-shots) |
| Windows Mail build number has slightly changed |
| In the about Windows the build number has changed to 6.1 |
| Gadgets are also in explorer windows |
| New control panel options |
| New computer management feature |
| Improved security |
| In system tray when you click the WI-Fi meter a small box opens telling you more information about the connection with out opening a window. |
Now here are the new video’s:
Windows 7 Video #1
Windows 7 video #2
As you heard in the first video people say the video’s are fake because of the version number. The build number is 6.1 because it is the Alfa 1 version. Windows Vista was version 6 and Windows Vista version 1 would be 5.1. Microsoft says the Windows 7 will be released to the public in 2009, and I’m tempted to believe them because they have a new theme already. Apparently you can download a copy of Windows 7 on rapidshare.com but the Electronic Playground strongly advises agents it. I almost forgot to mention one important detail.Microsoft has hired the worlds best security professionals, so expect better security. Microsoft denied any comments when we called them. I guess we have to wait until 2009 to see if the videos are real or not.

I think that originally said Microsoft Works 7. Old Microsoft Logo