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(Unverified)Nov 3rd 2008 5:11PM
So i wouldn't be able to watch pictures right out of the box?
GenericNov 4th 2008 7:26AM
Actually you will. You can do that without installing any software. Just go to your pictures in Windows Explorer and there you see them in Filmstrip or Thumbnails view.
The unbundled software appears to be software that you might not be using in an office environment which would have professional packages like MS Outlook or professional video editing stuff.
However since you might still want the unbundled software and most of them are for online use, you can download them. Better approach in my opinion since I don't use Windows Mail and stuff but still have their icons nestled in the Start menu.
(Unverified)Nov 4th 2008 7:28AM
Well, you are right, but i would much rather have a separate application, a basic picture viewer, much like the one on XP but without any editing options, just to see pictures. I don't know if you have seen the picasa photo viewer, but it provides a really fast viewing experience without distracting tools, which is what i'm hoping Windows 7 comes with something like this.