After a while, the Start menu is filled with all sorts of applications so that it’s somethings hard to find a particular one that you want to open. One way of organizing them is to create sub-folders. But the downside is that you have to do multiple clicks to open an application. There is a helper if you don’t organize them in sub-folders though. Click "Start", then "All Programs", and then type the first letter of the application you want, if there is only one such application that matches, it will automatically load. If there are multiple matching ones, repeat typing that first letter and the highlight will jump through all matchings ones. This makes it easier for you to locate the program. Click it or hit "Enter" once you see the one you want.
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Live at the Windows Vista launch event – Engadget
One day earlier than promised, the long waited Vista was launched today in NYC. When the kids pushed the big button, all big screens on the Time Square are displaying Vista. Thousands of balloons fell at the same time on the MS campus celebration party. Congratulations! It’s not a easy release.
The new version does improved in lots of areas. No need to repeat. You can see them here 100 reasons. The usability is basicly amazing. For example, in Outlook or Windows, type in a search term. The result come back almost at the same time when you are done typing. If you type multiple terms, it rolls out results on the fly while you are typing. This is the best part I like. Go vista!
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The next revolution is gonna be the transition from mass media to personal media.
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