July 28th 2005 |
Microsoft
Microsoft has posted low and hi-res Windows Vista Screenshots displaying All Documents,
Virtual Folders, Control Panel, Pictures and Video, Start Menu and Search Results.
The thumbnail link to an Internet Explorer 7 screenshot appears to have been pulled by Microsoft, but the image can still be viewed here.
PCMag.com has posted its own Microsoft Windows Vista gallery in its Hands On with Windows Vista Beta 1 article, which also includes several screens of IE7.
Windows Vista beta 1 was released on Wednesday to more than 10,000 developers, IT pros and enthusiasts who will test the software and provide feedback.
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