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After installing your new OS(Windows 7) there are a few things that will definitely make your life easier. Windows 7 has Apps that range from task management to music to file sharing. There are so many apps available for Windows 7 that you could spend an entire week just trying to find the ones that you would want. This won’t be necessary though. We have created a list of the Top 10 Best Windows 7 Apps that will make your Windows 7 experience so much more enjoyable. Evernote
Evernote lets you take anything you can think and makes sure you never forget. Leave notes, screenshots, or voice notes. Evernote takes anything you post and automatically categorizes it and makes it searchable for easy access. You can re-organize your items as you please if you don’t like how it was placed by Evernote. You can even make notes right from Twitter to your Evernote account. Hulu Desktop Integration
Windows had one of the best media centers in many ways, that’s undeniable. Although it has its problems(as do many other programs)it’s free, and that contributes to the fact. Integrating Hulu into the app seems like a obvious choice. This integration allows users to easily switch between Windows Media Player and Hulu Desktop. This app is mainly designed for people that use their computer in conjunction with their TVs. iTunes iTunes has become a household name in music in the past few years. Lets face it most people have an iPod now a days. This is definitely a popular app even for people that don’t have an iPod. It imports and converts songs, organizes them and makes it just too easy to put on any music device. iTunes allows you to import all your CDs or DVDs to store in one convenient place. Gmail Notifier Plus
Gmail Notifier puts an icon on your system tray to notify you when you have received a new email. When you receive a new email it will pop up and let you know who the sender is as well as a snippet from the email. This way you are aware of the email and

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