The PowerToys saw after the release of Windows 95 for the first time in the light of day, and came from the environment of Windows developers, without initially sold directly by Microsoft or be supported. The collection of tools around the known TweakUI fixes for minor flaws in the operating concept of the operating system upgrade may be missing features or offers the user the ability to turn a simple manner to one or the other screw of the system without directly with the shadows and turmoil of the Registry employ, although here again went all installations breaking. The performance and functionality of the PowerToys added later with the published version of Windows XP PowerToys for Windows XP changed in many areas, as functions of its predecessor in Windows XP were integrated or were no longer necessary. In turn, Windows 7, some of the more directly in the Powertoys for Windows XP functions contained integrated into the operating system, so this is no longer necessary PowerToys.
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