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July, 2010

The blog of Rob Margel - Windows Help

Microsoftie 4 ever (18+ years) working in Windows Web Services and Content team in the UK. The blog is mainly focused on the Windows family of products and trying to provide help pointers and resources for customers on our products.
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  • The blog of Rob Margel - Windows Help

    5 reasons to buy Windows 7 Home Premium

    Posted over 3 years ago
    by Rob Margel
    • 0 Comments

    With improved performance, easier networking, and great entertainment anywhere you go, Windows 7 Home Premium will help you get more out of your computer every day. Here's how:

    1

    TV and movies

    Watch, pause, and record live TV using Windows Media Center‍—then take it with you on your laptop, phone, or portable media player. Media Center now supports more global TV standards—and if your media and display are high-definition, you'll enjoy your videos in full HD splendour.

    2 Stream your media

    With Play To, you can stream your music and videos to the other PCs running Windows 7 in your house—or to compatible TVs and stereos on your home network. If you're farther afield (work, coffee shop, airport lounge), you can use Remote Media Streaming to access the music, videos, and photos on your home PC over the Internet.

    3 Easy sharing at home

    With HomeGroup, it's simple to share music, photos, videos, docs, and even printers among the PCs running Windows 7 on your home network. Once your homegroup is set up, just select the libraries you want to share.

    4 Gamer's delight

    Whether you're battling aliens, off-roading, or pursuing some other type of virtual thrill, you'll be blown away by the immersive graphics of DirectX 11. And Windows 7 Home Premium comes with a variety of fun games—including several popular Internet games you can play online with opponents anywhere in the world.

    5 Fast, fun, and personal

    Windows 7 was designed for top performance. And if you choose Windows 7 Home Premium (or upgrade to it from Windows 7 Starter), you'll also get fun ways to personalize your PC, like free themes—plus useful new desktop features like Shake and Peek.

    Buy Windows 7 now

    Rob

    Technorati Tags: Windows 7

     




  • The blog of Rob Margel - Windows Help

    Office 2010 + Windows 7 better together

    Posted over 3 years ago
    by Rob Margel
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    Office 2010 + Windows 7 better together

    “Microsoft Office 2010 offers new ways to deliver your best work at the office, at home, or at school, with powerful new tools to help you express your ideas more creatively, solve problems, and connect with people.

    Although Office 2010 works with many different versions of Windows, innovations in Windows 7 are seamlessly integrated with Office 2010 to help you work more efficiently. Here are just a few of the ways that Office 2010 and Windows 7 are better together. “

    You get:

    • fast access to Office 2010 programs and files via the Windows 7 taskbar and Jump lists
    • View multiple Office 2010 documents with Snap
    • Stress-free presentations with PowerPoint 2010, just press the Windows logo key+P
    • Simplify the way you find and organize your Office 2010 files, with Windows 7 Libraries
    • Put Office 2010 at your fingertips with Windows Touch
    • Consistent design across Office 2010 and Windows 7

    For more information on office 2010 try http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/

    Rob

    Technorati Tags: Office 2010,Windows 7



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