A recent announcement from Microsoft states that more than 100 million licenses have been sold in the last six months, making it the fastest-selling OS in history. Though Windows 7 packs-in plenty of features, it’s missing some of the best features of Vista.

For some unknown reasons, Microsoft discontinued some of the best features such as DreamScene, & Windows Calendar with Windows 7 that were present in its predecessor. Ever since Windows 7 beta was released, we have published articles on these missing features and how to enable them in Windows 7 as well. Here are the missing features of Windows 7 and how to enable them:

 

  1. Language Interface Packs: Well, this feature was not available for Vista Home Premium edition as well. But we think we need everything in Windows 7 Home Premium because it’s the most commonly used Windows 7 edition. Users with Home Premium and Professional editions who want to change their Windows 7 display language can refer our how to install language packs in Windows 7 Home Premium and Professional editions.

Bonus tip: If you can’t find Windows Movie Maker and Windows Mail in your Windows 7 Start menu, they are available to download via Windows Live Essentials pack.