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(Unverified)Jan 12th 2009 10:12AM
They are just poring perfume on a pig.
It still is the Taskbar mess we're used to.
Windows UI is so slow, cluttered and yesterday and MS isn't doing anything about.
Looks like they were really afraid to rip of Mac OS if they'd go any further, so they kept it to making the taskbar a really, really crumy version of the dock.
The Window / Application managament in Windows is a catastrofuck and that's why people alway maximize their Windows, because there's no way to make USE of several open windows, it will, in fact, make everything much more complicated ... as opposed to Mac OS where Exposé will actually revard you for having many windows open.
All Windows 7 until now turned up for me is:
A little more speed - still slower / on par with XP and less crashes than Vista.
Aj, ja, the added eyecandy, which doesn't improve anything and is even questionable from the point of ... let's say: taste ...
Ah, and the first thing you have to do in the computer setup after installation? Write down a RANDOMLY CREATED 10 DIGIT PASSWORD only because I wanted my computer to be in a HOME (!!!) NETWORK!
And what about network with other types of OS?
MS screws everybody over, AGAIN, by pushing their proprietary, half-baked networking shit - indicated by the 10 DIGIT RANDOM KEY for my HOME network.
I just remember what I had to go through when Networking Vista to OS X or anything else.
BIG, BIG DISAPPOINTMENT for me, again, MS!
Sorry for the random. I need to let of steam.