After several months of relatively little news or activity from Microsoft with Longhorn, Microsoft released Build 4008, which had made an appearance on the Internet around February 28, 2003.[14] It was also privately handed out to a select group of software developers. As an evolutionary release over build 3683, it contained several small improvements, including a modified blue "Plex" theme and a new, simplified Windows Image-based installer that operates in graphical mode from the outset, and completed an install of the operating system in approximately one third the time of Windows XP on the same hardware. An optional "new taskbar" was introduced that was thinner than the previous build and displayed the time differently.The most notable visual and functional difference, however, came with Windows Explorer. The incorporation of the Plex theme made blue the dominant color of the entire application. The Windows XP-style task pane was almost completely replaced with a large horizontal pane that appeared under the toolbars. A new search interface allowed for filtering of results, searching for Windows help, and natural-language queries that would be used to integrate with WinFS. The animated search characters were also removed. The "view modes" were also replaced with a single slider that would resize the icons in real-time, in the list, thumbnail, or details mode, depending on where the slider was. File metadata was also made more visible and more easily editable, with more active encouragement to fill out missing pieces of information. Also of note was the conversion of Windows Explorer to being a .NET application.
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I am not sure if the OEM version of Windows Vista includes the English language UI, if I will need to download and/or purchase a 'language pack', or if I will have to buy a brand new copy of Vista in English.
Once you have done this, you can switch between keyboards by clicking on the keyboard language shown on the bottom right of your screen, or simply by holding the windows key and pressing the spacebar until you find the language you are looking for.
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, you can simply download the setup file to install the Gujarati Phonetic keyboard layout. In Windows XP, you need to install Gujarati as an input language by following steps 1 and 2 above first, then you can install my Gujarati Phonetic layout by following the instructions below.
Once you have added Gujarati keyboard layout in XP, Vista, or 7, it is available to you when needed by using the Alt+Shift keys to toggle between the keyboards you have added. If you need a visual cue of the active input language, you can choose to display the language bar on the desktop or in the taskbar. You can toggle between the languages by clicking on the language bar buttons also. Note that you are not limited to just one keyboard layout for a language. You can choose to keep the default keyboard and add my Gujarati Phonetic keyboard layout as well. The Gujarati IME program discussed in the transliteration section also adds its keyboard layout here.
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