Microsoft have just made the Windows 7 Developer Guide available. It’s more of an overview of the new features with a few screen-shots thrown in. But most importantly Microsoft states that Windows 7 is designed to be compatible with applications and drivers built for Windows Vista. So the good news is Macro Scheduler, which has the Works with Vista logo, should continue to run on Windows 7 without modification. Of course as soon as the Windows 7 beta is made available to MSDN subscribers we’ll be testing it out for sure.