Looking for specific applications, Web sites, and e-mails is faster than ever with the streamlined Windows Vista start menu. To find a specific application or file, click the Windows key on the keyboard (or open the start menu)
and enter the file name in the Instant Search field. As you type, Windows Vista dynamically searches filenames, metadata, and the full text of all files and displays the choices by file type. For example, type “out” to find
Microsoft® Outlook®.
GooGle HACK SEARCH:
Explore the new Windows Vista start menu.
Saturday, October 25, 2008 | Posted by vinod.nerella at 10:34 PM
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