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Old 06-01-2011, 06:22 AM   #1
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January thirteen, 2009 2:31 PM
That which you Think of Windows 7


Product Commentary. Windows 7 Beta 1 may well be attribute comprehensive, but it isn't spit and polish. You can find also lots of tough edges to inflict undesirable cuts.
That's my conclusion after reading Microsoft Watch reader feedback about making use of Windows Vista's successor as well as from employing Seven during nearly 3 days. If you are wondering in regards to the beta, which can be offered for download right up until Jan. 24, these feedback really should help choose whether or not to view if 7 will probably be fortunate for you personally.
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I'm still exploring the beast, but allow me to share some additional impressions extra on the few supplied on Saturday: Wake-up from rest is much faster than Vista. This can be hugely essential, because it influences the user's ongoing feelings about utilizing the running method. When I say wake-up, I don't indicate from blank screen to desktop but to undertaking things. Time it will take for me to wake-up 7 and begin operating is in regards to the exact same as Mac OS X Leopard.
Internet Explorer eight is buggier on 7 than Vista. I'm viewing a myriad of unusual habits, and you can find really bothersome issues making use of IE eight with Movable Kind four. Whenever MT auto-saves, that is also usually, the window scrolls as much as the top of the page.

Microsoft has done an excellent, but not nevertheless fantastic, task adding a layer of simplicity in between the person along with the running technique. Mac OS X is Unix, with command line interaction with fairly a lot every little thing. But most customers by no means see that layer. Similarly,Cheap Office 2010 Key, Windows seven consumer interface modifications lessen complexity—and which is a refreshing change.

The person interface is typical of a Windows first beta. You can find nonetheless lots of inconsistencies in styling and look of Windows. The UI is by no means comprehensive. What I wonder: Since beta is Ultimate, how many UI niceties, like Themes, will be obtainable in all 7 versions.

The number of UAC (Consumer Account Control) pop-ups are now at an acceptable number; they're more useful and likely to be ignored less.

I have no major performance troubles, but wonder about later betas. I do not see Welcome Center anywhere. Simply removing that attribute along with the static sidebar speed boot-up and wake-up times. OK,Office Standard Product Key, I've said my piece, now it is your turn.
Justin: I have been using Windows seven for 2 days and so far its been really great. Its a lot faster then Vista and a seems quicker then Windows XP. Haven't had any incompatibility problems or crashing problems.
NKnow: Trying to get the beta on Friday was kinda frustrating. Downloaded it from an alternate site Friday night and received an activation code Saturday when they resumed downloads. Installation was a snap. It would have been nice if they had the new free security suite they're releasing this summer on it. I got AVG and it worked fine. I installed Acronis home image backup solution and made a restore image in case I break this thing. Notes: Posting this from a Windows seven loaded Fujitsu Lifebook. 1.5GB Ram with a 1.83GHz duo core Centrino processor. Boot time very fast. And overall the technique is very responsive. All of my hardware was recognized. My wireless LAN card works flawlessly. World wide web explorer eight beta works better on this machine now than when it had Vista Ultimate loaded. They must have optimized the code. Or maybe something I'd installed earlier caused it to dork up. I like the new toolbar and Aero Snap features.
I believe some long time Windows consumers will hate it though. People hate change... Problem areas: playing some videos from a network location causes BSOD [Blue Display screen of Death]. Playing them locally works fine...Networking just works. No muss no fuss setup. One weird thing is that I have to re-enter my credentials for access to mapped drives whenever I log in even though I told the system to remember them...If you hate Vista and are tired of XP and aren't quite ready to buy a Mac in frustration, then I feel this OS will go along way in addressing some of the things you hated in Vista...For myself I will likely be buying a 7 loaded laptop when it's released. And I'm testing seven today at work in a VMWare guest program. If it works well there I'll probably start rolling it out to my business end users.
John Jones: Windows seven is not much different than Vista. If you like Windows seven although not Vista then you happen to be one of those people who dislikes Vista solely on the name. The performance of Windows seven may possibly be better than that of Vista under benchmarking but the general feel in the two are indistinguishable on my test system (a Pentium 4 3GHz with 1GB RAM—an older technique).
Bill: Installed Windows seven 32bit on a Dell Latitude D620 with 2GB of RAM, along with the system is smoking. Installation took under 30 minutes. The startup and shutdown is the most impressive since Windows 3.one of yesteryear. Rest mode is so responsive that I am @ shock. The new Action Center is well thought out, and I like the small tweaks like sorting Wifi connection by strongest signal. Simple but so effective. The [free] downloads of antivirus trials is a wonderful move, employing Norton 360 on the laptop. The new taskbar will take a day or two to get used to it, but now it feels like and old friend. Search is working excellent,Office 2010, and the new Library function just works. The new Device Manager is worthy addition. Homegroups made it easy to share with other computers in my house. And I love to stream music or video to my Xbox 360 employing the media player. So far so excellent.
smist08: When it came up and running I was rather disappointed because it looks exactly like Vista! From running it really is a bit better than Vista, in that I tend to only get one UAC message when something happens (like I ask it to install a program) rather than several. Seems like a number of gratuitous UI modifications to annoy experienced consumers as usual. Do not like the removal of titles from the task bar icons, now its not clear what's running, and what is a quick begin icon. Added odds and ends utilities like a post it notes thingy. Removed the rather pointless side bar. Otherwise when running programs the look and act like this did on Vista. I am running on a very plain Dell, so no fancy hardware to test, so no driver issues. Has run for a couple of days without crashing so far (Vista would crash about every two days on this machine, Win2008 never crashed).
AndyD: I have 7 installed on an old MacBook running under VMWare. The response is as expected but it appears like a slightly altered Vista. I notice that M$oft isn't bragging about anything specific, so my first reaction was "Oh! that is it?" I guess this is the future of desktop PCs wether we like it or not. Not impressed at first, but we'll see.
darryl: Upgrading to Win 7 didn't work for me, but a clean install worked fine. So far no issues. I have used Office 2007, Firefox, Warhammer online and Steam. I was most impressed when after the install there was a new video driver accessible on Windows Update and it installed without a reboot. Nevertheless deciding if I like the new taskbar in icon mode or classic mode. I actually like that you can pin apps to it. Seems concerning the identical speed as Vista,Office 2010 Professional, but I have a rather fast machine. E8500 8GB Ram. 64bit OS.
puppet: i obtained the blue display screen of [death] after about 5 hours and havnt had it since :P
Chip wrote: I must admit I was nervously excited about Windows 7, hoping that it would be what Vista was supposed to be. And but,Buy Microsoft Office 2010, it seems— well—fine. I am scouring the web and most reviews are concerning the identical. Sigh. Also unfortunately I'm viewing that there are a number of bloggers having troubles (some are noted in this comment section). I was hoping for a home run, but it seems Windows seven is merely a base hit. Bummer.
Andre Da Costa: You can read my review at the following link: www.activewin.com/reviews/previews/windows7beta/. Microsoft has completed a genuinely very good career with this release.
notafan: Employing seven since Saturday morning and not the least bit impressed since it took all from the things I don't like about Vista and made them worse. I would like to thank MS for the download saving me the money I would otherwise waste buying this abortion later. How come it reminds me of Mr. Creosote?
John: I downloaded the 32-bit beta and have had no trouble employing it on my aluminum MacBook with Boot Camp. As a dedicated Mac consumer, I nevertheless have to agree that the new taskbar/dock thingy is better than not only the old Windows taskbar, but even better than the original [Mac OS X] Dock.
Please keep the comments coming. I will do at least one more post like this one.
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