Thursday, September 17, 2009
Microsoft launched the Zune HD earlier this week, and one of their outlets since it was the associated software and the Zune have been optimized for Windows 7, which is available to the public on October 22.
The Zune software takes advantage of new Windows 7 jump lists and you can easily access albums you've nailed your skip list and access Smart DJ stations. An option is also available Quickplay where you simply navigate to the Zune software on your start menu and the list expands, offering options to play their lists Quickplay. The Google Mini is also a great feature and some of you may be familiar with it when using Windows Media Player, which allows you to sort, change and pause / play the songs in the preview area bar Aero tasks to look

Another nice feature is the Zune makes it easy to reverse sync your music library copy to a computer. Something Apple is very strict and cautious about ....

Obviously Microsoft is expected to ensure that all products are compatible with their operating systems and software, but it seems they are trying to sell Windows 7 here, while emphasizing the fact that the Zune HD is optimized for Windows 7 . I do not blame them either, it's just another good thing that Microsoft has on its side with Windows 7.

What is also interesting is that Apple have quietly admitted that not all Mac users and iPhone iPod itself and iTunes have 9 fully compatible with Windows 7 as well. Even Apple and Windows 7!

Sources: CNET

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