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I hope this is appropriate, but I wonder if any of you...Neowinners... have a favorite Windows 7 feature?

For me, it's hard to choose. The other two features that bear the Aero monkier (Snap and Shake) are each close seconds, but I think that my favorite feature is Aero Peek.

The feature conveys to me something humble yet powerful. I love the squeegee lines and its graceful transition as it fades to glass.

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Dude - 2009 just called and wants its thread back.

My favourite feature is that it is upgradeable to Windows 8.

What's the point in trolling the thread, it's still a valid question is it not?

Mine personally is Aero Snap, i must use that almost every day. A small but really useful feature!

What's the point in trolling the thread, it's still a valid question is it not?

Mine personally is Aero Snap, i must use that almost every day. A small but really useful feature!

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Metro is just a giant wall that gets in the way of Windows.

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Write troll bait threads, attract trolls..

Being able to rearrange windows on the task bar . It's still not quite there yet (you can only rearrange the groups, not what's in them) but it's better than how it was before.

Not being able to rearrange the folders in a group on the task bar sucks though :(

As does not being able to Right Click in the breadcrumb address bar (or whatever it's called) and choose to open the selected location in a new window.

Aero-snap is definitely the feature I love the most from Windows 7, along with the Superbar, which is awesome too. It's a shame that XFCE in Linux can't seem to get their equivalent to Aero-snap to work the same way.

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Write troll bait threads, attract trolls..

While a case could be made for my signature being 'trollbait' (even though that was not my intention), no such thing can be said of this thread. It's a valid question, which deserves valid answers.

With that said, the thread has already garnered a nice amount of actual replies, that are unlike the one I'm quoting, which didn't even answer the question.

While a case could be made for my signature being 'trollbait' (even though that was not my intention), no such thing can be said of this thread. It's a valid question, which deserves valid answers.

With that said, the thread has already garnered a nice amount of actual replies, that are unlike the one I'm quoting, which didn't even answer the question.

What I liked most about Windows 7 is it gave me a job.. If Microsoft didn't release it, Microsoft wouldn't have employed me to train OEM and Retail partners about the technology inside it..

I didn't reply to the thread in a meaningful way because the thread is clearly troll bait. Even if the question could be considered legitimate, it isn't when held alongside your signature.

Aside from that, there's a half dozen copies of this thread that could easily be found with search that aren't framed in such a way as to cause an argument.

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