Windows 7 replaces the taskbar context menu with a useful list of frequently used documents, tasks, and even allows you to pin documents or shortcuts to the menu. You can access this by right-clicking on the taskbar button, or you can hold down the left mouse button and "drag" the easy motion for touchscreen displays.
Quickly access Internet Explorer's Private browsing mode by right-click on the icon and launch a new private window—you can create a shortcut for private browsing in earlier versions of Windows, but it's not quite the same.
Want to access a few websites quickly? Just drag the icon from the address bar down to the taskbar icon to pin it to the top of the Jump List—now you can get to those websites in a flash, whether Firefox is open at the moment or not.
Check out the short clip below
