![]() ![]() #Winamp iso windows 7Net Framework 3.5 SP1 Beta – If you are doing development specifically for the Windows 7 platform, you will likely want this SDK for Windows 7 and. Marlon Ribunal’s Blog – Marlon has a good post with links to Windows 7 Beta Reviews and other articles. ![]() Check out his blog post for a lot of other great tips and tricks, some of which even work under Vista. Using WIN+SHIFT+LEFTARROW and WIN+SHIFT+RIGHTARROW to move a window back and forth between monitors is also becoming a favorite. I love the one of double clicking on the upper or lower border of a window and it maximizes the window height wise, but leaves the width alone. I picked up several valuable tips that I’m already using. His blog has a great bumper crop of Windows 7 secrets. Tim Senath’s Musings – Tim is a client platform guy form Microsoft. Also has links to the Windows 7 blog, desktop themes, and more. Windows 7 Beta Home – The official Microsoft Windows 7 home page, has links to the beta program so you can get your own copy of Windows 7 and be one of the cool kids. ![]() #Winamp iso isoTomorrow I will start installing some applications from ISO and let you know how well it works. Seems to work fine, I was able to browse files and what not. It’s pretty simple, just right click on an ISO and click Mount from the menu and there it is. One of my Twitter friends ( kindly pointed it out to me. Pismo File Mount – The second tool I installed was a freeware ISO mounter named Pismo File Mounter. #Winamp iso skinFor me though it’s not a big deal, I generally only use 1 skin (MMD3) so I’m set. Frankly I’m glad Windows 7 is restricting rights to the program files folder, although apps that write files (like Winamp with it’s skins) to the same folder as the application may run into issues. #Winamp iso installI’m guessing the only thing I would have to do is run WinAmp as admin when I want to install new skins, or fiddle with the folder permissions for winamp.exe. It prompted me for permission to continue.Īfter copying the files, I was able to find the skins in the WinAmp Menu. I figured this out when I was copying the files from my download drive to the WinAmp Skins folder. I figured out it’s a permissions issue, by default Windows 7 requires elevated rights in order to write to the program files folder. Easy to fix, first I had to download the skins to another drive, then set the file association for the. First, there was no file association setup for them. The only problem I had was getting it to install skins. I installed version 5.54 tonight, they player seems to work fine. WinAmp – First off was my old standby for ripping CDs (yes, that I legally own) and playing music files is WinAmp. I didn’t have much time to work with my Windows 7 install, but do have some link love to pass along. I attended a great user group meeting tonight, where fellow MVP Jeff Barnes presented on Windows Azure. ![]()
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