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Mar 26

Calendar Feature in Vista

icon1 Posted by David in Computers, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista on March 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Calendar Feature in Vista
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I was randomly looking up a date on the calendar using Windows 7 Beta today and accidentally discovered a new feature! Turns out this feature is also in Vista but I guess I never noticed in the past two years of using Vista. I’m sure many of you know about it but I just thought that it was worth sharing. In Vista, if you click on the clock in the bottom right corner of the task bar, then a little calendar widget pops up with a cool analog clock on it like so: What I realized is that if you click on the Month name it will “zoom out” the...

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