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'''Windows 7 build 6519''' was the first build of Windows 7 to be leaked onto the Internet. It demonstrated the direction Microsoft was headed with the new taskbar, which showed larger icons for application windows, and could be enabled by using a registry key. | '''Windows 7 build 6519''' was the first build of Windows 7 to be leaked onto the Internet. It demonstrated the direction Microsoft was headed with the new taskbar,called ''Superbar'', which showed larger icons for application windows, and could be enabled by using a registry key. | ||
The appearance of the taskbar was changed in builds between [[Windows 7 Build 6608.?.winmain_win7m2.080511-1400|6608]] and [[Windows%3A7%3A6936.0.winmain.081023-1800&action=edit&redlink=1|6936]]. | The appearance of the taskbar was changed in builds between [[Windows 7 Build 6608.?.winmain_win7m2.080511-1400|6608]] and [[Windows%3A7%3A6936.0.winmain.081023-1800&action=edit&redlink=1|6936]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 31 July 2014
Build 6519 with the new taskbar disabled Windows 7 build 6519 was the first build of Windows 7 to be leaked onto the Internet. It demonstrated the direction Microsoft was headed with the new taskbar,called Superbar, which showed larger icons for application windows, and could be enabled by using a registry key.
The appearance of the taskbar was changed in builds between 6608 and 6936.
It also replaced the Sidebar with desktop gadgets.
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