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From: Navarr’s Comics
Yes, if you were to count every pixel in that line (on the full version) there would
be exactly 600 pixels.
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From: Navarr’s Comics
Yes, if you were to count every pixel in that line (on the full version) there would
be exactly 600 pixels.
There is nothing more noticeable by running the Windows Live Beta on Windows
7, then the fact that the two were made for each other. This shows most with Windows Live
Messenger; and how it has tasks for everything and is built into the new taskbar perfectly.
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All of the Windows Live programs that I’ve tested (excluding the hopefully nowhere near finished
Windows Live Movie Maker) also now have high-resolution icons to represent their programs (instead of just
the old 32x32 pixel images).
You have to admit though, Windows 7 looks beautiful.