SirThom
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Hey guys,
I picked up Windows Vista Beta 1 yesterday and I just burned it to a DVD to see how it looks, and I must say that I am glad Microsoft is finally taking a step in the right direction.
(For those of you who have no idea what Vista is, it's the next version of Microsoft Windows. It was previously codenamed Longhorn.)
Here are some of my thoughts on the OS as a whole, in no particular order:
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Anyway, if any of you want me to take a screen of something, let me know and I'll post it up!
I picked up Windows Vista Beta 1 yesterday and I just burned it to a DVD to see how it looks, and I must say that I am glad Microsoft is finally taking a step in the right direction.
(For those of you who have no idea what Vista is, it's the next version of Microsoft Windows. It was previously codenamed Longhorn.)
Here are some of my thoughts on the OS as a whole, in no particular order:
- The entire OS seems to be done quite well, with very nice glassy, transparent windows. (Screen 1, below) All windows have a nice "woosh" effect when they appear, minimize, or close.
- IE 7 is almost an exact take on Mozilla FireFox. Open a new tab? Middle click a link or Ctrl+T. Close a tab? Middle click a tab, or hit Ctrl+W. Switching tabs? Ctrl+Tab. IE 7 even has the equivalent of FireFox's "Extenstions" system, as well as a nice-looking XML feed reader (screen 2).
- Paint now exports in uninflated JPGs, GIFs, and PNGs. I believe before you could export to JPG, but it was oversized.
- Vista seems to take a really big chunk out of apple by employing Spotlight-esque search capabilities in nearly every Explorer and Control Panel window. While it's not as clean as Spotlight, it does seem to be a bit faster than what I've seen of Spotlight.
- While it may just be a driver issue, I can't get my sound device to work in Vista.
- The start menu is quite a bit different (screen 3). Instead of a new menu opening up when you hover over "Programs", it simply appears in the left pane of the start menu, and then you choose the app you want as a folder-tree system (screens 4 and 5). Clever, not sure if I like it yet, but clever!
- FTP via IE 7 does not work yet.
- Inserting smileys into this post doesn't work either.
- Vista drops the "My" prefix on everything. "My Computer" is "Computer", etc.
- No more Documents and Settings folder! It's changed from "/Documents and Settings/User/etc.." to /Users/User/[Desktop/Pictures/Virtual Folders, etc.]"
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Anyway, if any of you want me to take a screen of something, let me know and I'll post it up!
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