Microsoft has released Windows 7 Beta more than 2 months ago to general public for free download. Although there is no more newer build been officially released, but the development on Windows 7 to perfect its features has been going on behind the scene, as evident in Windows 7 Build 7022 (64-bit download link) and Windows 7 Build 7048 that makes the round to the torrent sites. Microsoft also refined Windows 7 based on user’s feedback. Now, the list of new features and improvements have been published.

Microsoft’s senior program manager, Chaitanya Sareen, has outlined 36 changes on Engineering Windows 7 blog that going to be included in Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC), and thus also in final RTM build of Windows 7.

The brief summary of the changes, new features or enhancements that happen to the Windows 7:

Desktop Experience

1. Windows Flip (ALT + TAB) with Aero Peek

One can still quickly flip between and cycle through running windows using the ALT+TAB keys, but when more window information is needed Aero Peek will appear. This is triggered by a time delay as you pause while keyboarding through running windows.

Alt-Tab Triggers Aero Peek
Aero Peek triggered from Windows Flip (ALT+TAB)

2. Windows Logo + <#> keyboard shortcut

Pressing Windows Logo + <#> (where <#> corresponds to an item’s order in Quick Launch) can both launch and switch, with multiple windows switch support by repetitively pressing same hotkey. If you need a new instance for IE, simply use SHIFT + Windows Logo + <#>. A program’s Jump List may also be accessed via ALT+ Windows Logo + <#>. Finally, you can even flip back to the last active window of a program by using CTRL+ Windows Logo + <#> (this also works by holding CTRL with a mouse click on a taskbar button).

See all new Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts.

3. Needy State

First, we changed the flashing animation curve to make it more noticeable (from a sine to a sawtooth wave). Second, we used a bolder orange color. Finally, we wanted to double the number of flashes which is currently set to three. As a nod to Windows 7, we decided to go with seven flashes instead.

4. Taskbar “Open With”

Hold down SHIFT and drop the file on the desired program.

5. Taskbar scaling

Squeeze in 24-39% more icons before the taskbar scrolls; depending upon your resolution, icon size and assuming the default notification area.

6. Anchoring taskbar thumbnails

Visual update that now keeps the color hot-track effect on when the mouse is over a thumbnail.

7. Newly installed programs

When a program is installed, it is automatically and temporarily surfaced at the bottom of the Start Menu. The customer can easily discover this new addition, launch it directly and optionally drag it to the taskbar for convenient access in the future.

8. Jump List length

Jump Lists only suggests a maximum of 10 items automatically (doesn’t apply to tasks or pinned items, with a setting for enthusiasts to customize the length of the list.

9. Increased pinning flexibility with Jump List

Able to pin items to a Jump List belonging to a program that isn’t registered to handle that file type. Better yet, pinning the item in most cases will create a new registration so that launching it from the Jump List will always open the file with that specific program. F

10. Desktop icon and gadget view options

Independent control to each so that one can opt to hide just her gadgets or just her desktop icons.

Touch

11. Aero Peek for touch

First, the taskbar’s thumbnails now support a touch gesture so one can drag her finger across the UI and trigger Aero Peek. Also, the Show Desktop button is improved so a press-and-hold will allow the customer to peek at the desktop. A regular tap in both these scenarios still to commits the switch.

12. Multi-touch touch keyboard

Multi-touch support for the Touch Keyboard so that customers enjoy a more realistic experience, such as pressing multiple keys on keyboard.

13. Multi-touch right-click

Fast new multi-touch gesture for right-click. Simply touch an item with one finger and use another finger to tap and summon a context menu.

14. Drag/Drop and selection

Customers are now able to drag/drop and select items with touch, even inside scrolling pages. The new behavior is optimized for the two most common actions by touch customers—scrolling up and down and dragging left to right.

Networking

15. Internet access feedback

New overlay icon which now reveals when there is a local connection without internet access.

Control Panel

16. User Account Control

Prompt for any modification made to the UAC Control Panel.

17. Locking a machine without a screensaver

18. Faster access to High Performance power plan

High Performance power plan in the flyout menu when it is enabled under the Power Options Control Panel.

19. Custom theme improvements

New “Unsaved Theme” text to make tweaks and personalization a more predictable and enjoyable experience.

Windows Media Player

20. Improved Internet Radio playback

21. Improved playback support for video content from digital camcorders and cameras

Support to seek to a specific spot in the video in Windows Media Player or Windows Media Center for AVCHD content that was imported from a digital camcorder and support for Windows Media Player to natively support the .MOV files used to capture video for many common digital cameras.

22. Cleaner Now Playing view

23. Filtering content that cannot be played

The content not supported to play will no longer appear in the library view so that there is better expectation of what is supported by the player.

24. Resume from sleep

Possible to resume playback on content stored on physical hard disk after a laptop goes to sleep.

25. Quieting Windows Media Player sync relationships

26. Easier access to advanced settings

The equalizer, play speed, SRS WOW and other options are now surfaced via the Now Playing context menu under Enhancements.

27. Jump List improvement

Media Player’s Jump List provides quick access to the content customers consume.

Device Stage

28. Enriching the Device Stage ecosystem

Sound UX

29. Improving the headphone experience

Fix audio streams did not properly move from the default speakers to their headphones.

30. Increased audio reliability

Windows Explorer and Libraries

31. Improved header

New header that updates to reveal the subfolder as one browses a library. Furthermore, the “Arrange by” views are better expose in the upper right, in proximity of the other view and search controls.

32. Reduced confusion with drag/drop

Remove the ability to drag/drop a folder into the Libraries node in the Explorer navigation pane.

33. Reviving familiar entry points

Win+E shortcut opens an explorer window at the “Computer” path. Also changed is the link in Start Menu -> Username to match the Vista behavior.

34. FAT32 support

Local FAT32 hard disk drives were not support in libraries for Beta. Libraries will now support non-removable FAT32 and NTFS hard disk drives.

35. Arrangement view enhancements

Performance

36. Improving performance through data