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January 19th, 2009

What's really new in Windows 7?

Posted by Ed Bott @ 3:41 pm

Categories: Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 Resource Monitor, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

In the past few months, I’ve written extensively about Windows 7, often focusing on a specific set of features or technologies. Inevitably, someone in the Talkback section says I’m dodging the most important question: Is there a single killer feature in Windows 7 that justifies an upgrade, especially for someone who is happy with Windows XP and has chosen to avoid Windows Vista?

For another perspective on this topic, see Adrian Kingsley-Hughes’ post, Windows 7: revolutionary or evolutionary?

The obvious, if oversimplified answer, is “No.” For most mainstream business and home uses, there’s no killer feature in Windows 7. You can rip an MP3 file, edit a Word document, browse the web, read a PDF file, and probably do just about any other common task, especially those involved with basic business functions, with any hardware and any OS from the 21st Century.

But who needs a killer feature? After using several builds of Windows 7 for roughly three months, I can see enormous potential for greater productivity. But before I dive into the list of why I think that’s true, a few caveats:

  • Bring an open mind. One refrain I hear regularly from Win7 skeptics is that Microsoft is indulging in “change for the sake of change.” But every time I look at a feature that’s been redesigned, I see a reason for it. If you’re willing to try to adapt your behavior, you’ll be more successful.
  • There’s a learning curve. If you’re bound and determined to do things the way they’re done in Windows XP, then stick with Windows XP. If you’re deploying Windows 7 in an organization, you’ll need to budget for training. To Microsoft’s credit, they’ve resisted the urge to stuff their new OS with wizards and pop-ups bragging about the new features. The flip side of that bargain is that you’ll need to invest a little effort to find the new stuff.
  • One size does not fit all. Microsoft’s Raymond Chen neatly summarized the dilemma of developing for the Windows interface: “No matter what you do, somebody will tell you that you’re an idiot.” If they fail, they create an annoyance, of which Windows 7 still has its share. But hopefully those are fewer and less annoying than they were before.

With that as prologue, here are the five places where I think most users will benefit from Windows 7.

The Small Stuff

Can a hundred small improvements add up to a killer feature? Recently I wrote about six Vista annoyances that are fixed in Windows 7. I could probably find two dozen additional examples of tasks that are greatly streamlined and simplified in Windows 7 compared to XP or Vista. Individually, none of these little things would merit more than an offhand reference, but collectively they add up to a smoother, more productive experience across the board.

Want to change your screen resolution? In XP or Vista, you have to right-click the desktop and choose Properties (or Personalize, in Vista), then open another dialog box. In Windows 7, right-click on the desktop and the Screen Resolution menu is right there. One click saved.

Windows 7 Desktop Menu

Another example is backing up your system to an external hard drive. In XP, you need a third-party program. In Vista, you need to plug in the drive and then hunt down and configure the Backup program. In Windows 7, you plug in an external hard drive and one of the options prominently featured on the AutoPlay menu is Use This Drive for Backup. If you choose that option, it walks you through the process of setting up an automated backup.

There are undoubtedly a few examples of actions that are more complex in Windows 7 than they used to be, but on balance, my experience with Windows 7 is that it gets most common tasks done faster, with fewer menus and a dramatic decrease in annoying pop-ups and unnecessary wizards. That’s the kind of productivity enhancer that pays off for users at any level of skill and experience, once they’ve gotten over the learning curve.

Performance and Reliability

With one or two noteworthy exceptions, every review I’ve read of Windows 7 has remarked on its performance. When my colleague Adrian Kingsley-Hughes took a stopwatch to the new OS, it trounced XP and Vista on just about every measure. That’s been my experience as well.

Even more important than raw speed, though, is reliability. I’ve been carrying around an assortment of Windows 7-powered notebooks recently and have been impressed with its ability to sleep and resume reliably. The Windows 7 power management tools are easy to get to, and I’ve found that its estimates of remaining battery life are generally quite accurate, which certainly wasn’t the case with Windows XP.

Desktop Search

The more I use the refined Desktop Search feature in Windows 7, the more I love it. From the standpoint of raw functionality, you could accomplish the same thing with Windows 2000 or XP and a variety of free utilities such as X1 or Copernic. The precursors of Windows 7 Search originally appeared in 2004 as part of the MSN toolbar, then as an add-in service for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, and finally as a standalone Windows Search 4.0 update that shared code with its Windows Vista sibling.

Integrated search is one of those features that rewards a little bit of training. Learning a few key operators from the Windows Search Advanced Query Syntax, for example, makes it much easier to narrow a search. Probably the biggest advance in Windows 7, though, is the way that the Start menu search works. In Vista, you can type a term (or an advanced query) into the Search box, and you get a subset of the total results. If the thing you’re looking for isn’t in that list, you have to click Search Everywhere and fuss with an extra set of options in Windows Explorer. In Windows 7, each heading is a live, clickable link:

Windows 7 Start Menu search

Clicking any of those headings opens an Explorer window restricted to just that type of search result and with a much friendlier set of options that makes it easy to scan results quickly. I’ll have a more in-depth look at search in an upcoming post.

Window Management

After a few months with Windows 7, I find myself taking its new window management capabilities for granted. But when I sit down in front of a PC running XP or Vista, I’m reminded of what I’m missing. I regularly drag windows to the edge of the screen to snap them into position using that half of the display so I can compare the contents of two folders or arrange two apps side by side on a large widescreen monitor.

I also use the Show Desktop shortcut (drag the mouse to the lower right corner of the window), AKA Aero Peek regularly. I’ve heard people call it “eye candy” and wonder what it’s good for. For me, it’s a way to quickly see what’s happening on desktop gadgets. I use Twadget (terrible name, great app) to keep track of Twitter, and a weather gadget to keep track of conditions in the outside world. With one mouse motion and zero clicks, I can check those and other gadgets without disturbing any windows I’m currently working on.

Troubleshooting and Monitoring

The new Windows 7 Resource Monitor is awesome, a huge improvement over its Vista predecessor. It has no counterpart in XP at all. If you’ve installed a third-party program that’s hogging CPU, disk, memory, or network resources, you can usually track it down here.

In the past, I used Process Explorer to dig in and find out technical details about a particular process. The Windows 7 Resource Monitor offers a subset of that functionality that should be good enough for all but the most trick of troubleshooting tasks. I especially like the ability to filter a list of processes so you can see which files they’re accessing and how much network bandwidth they’re using, without the clutter of other running processes.

Windows 7 Resource MonitorThere are other features in Windows 7 that deserve recognition as well. For home users, the combination of Homegroups and Media Center is particularly powerful. But trying to describe that combination in a paragraph or two is a nearly impossible task, so I’ll save that topic for a later post.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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W7 Performance / Hardware...  dmacnevin | 01/20/09
GREAT to be Apple  mlambert890@... | 01/20/09
Uh, Dude?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Still  Eleutherios | 01/20/09
Exactly  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/20/09
move along  rtk | 01/20/09
Windows 7: A ME2  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
Follow along here...  rtk | 01/21/09
TROLL  SimonUK | 01/22/09
I wouldn't go that far...  SimonUK | 01/21/09
Cost????  dmacnevin | 01/20/09
Most people pay  soonerproud | 01/20/09
Buying an OEM version...  SimonUK | 01/21/09
Explian t me why Ultimate is....  Sleeper Service | 01/24/09
Leopard has the advanced networking features of Vista Business/Enterprise  SimonUK | 01/28/09
Hear, hear!!!  SimonUK | 01/21/09
In the internet age...  bricar2 | 01/20/09
A great OS  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/20/09
can't have it both ways  rtk | 01/20/09
I can have it both it ways. Just don't use Windows  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
Nope, sorry, can't have it both ways.  rtk | 01/21/09
You're lost  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
I'm lost? I'm not the one who thinks  rtk | 01/22/09
Gotta buy new hardware?  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  bill10060 | 01/20/09
Answers  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
with all that hardware it still feels like you're using a Pentium 1  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/20/09
Speed of OS vs Apps  roberto_maietta@... | 01/20/09
What I'd like to see improved/put back in to Windows 7  boed | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  logician | 01/20/09
Another ugly copy of OS X  EmperorDarius | 01/20/09
The dock...  gypkap@... | 01/21/09
Oh please....  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  trm1945 | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  provincialplace@... | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  provincialplace@... | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7? _What about Compatablity with Old Stuff  sundance79 | 01/20/09
Good grief!  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
Or shift to Linux?  magius | 02/02/09
No need for killer app.  MyMac | 01/20/09
Read again  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Funny?  sparkfarmer | 01/20/09
Condescending, are we...  Eleutherios | 01/20/09
I just looked at it again  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
What do you mean by Window Interaction?  SimonUK | 01/21/09
I mean resize/maximize/minmize, not just select  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/21/09
That's very cool!  SimonUK | 01/22/09
Oops...  SimonUK | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  webnuts4u2-news@... | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  jet54 | 01/20/09
Who are you replying to? (nt)  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Makes me wonder what will be yanked from versions of Wnidows 7  WiredGuy | 01/20/09
Waiting for the announcement  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
I would be disappointed if.....  dprozzo | 01/20/09
Prepare to be disappointed...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
LAME  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 01/20/09
Ugh.. That old straw dog again...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
I wan't a free upgrade...  BitTwiddler | 01/20/09
No way.  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Now what was it PT Barnum used to say...?  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
yep  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  wolluf | 01/20/09
"Change for the sake of change"  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
okay  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
"change for the sake of change"  rtk | 01/21/09
Sorry it is change for change sake.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
classic start menu didn't save any resources.  rtk | 01/21/09
Yes it did save resources and much speedier, too.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
No, it didn't and it wasn't  rtk | 01/22/09
Be careful with absolute (but incorrect) statements  de-void | 01/20/09
Lucrative business possibilities..  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
Alas, I think you're right.  de-void | 01/21/09
There's method to the madness...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
Bottom line...  reapur | 01/20/09
You don't!  de-void | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  jeff@... | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  mwolch@... | 01/20/09
Go look again  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
MS once again on the dull edge  Christian C Spence | 01/20/09
Nope. No. Nada.  Pharaoh36706 | 01/20/09
is searchable...  dracvs | 01/20/09
Oh my ... RELAX!  de-void | 01/20/09
Is that the same as  chrome_slinky@... | 01/20/09
Fixed, and then some  splxtreme | 01/20/09
Hit the Winkey  soonerproud | 01/20/09
P*****g me off  splxtreme | 01/20/09
winfs  Clewin | 01/20/09
NTFS supports metadata  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/22/09
What are you saying??  chinmay_82 | 01/20/09
Agreed  shellcodes_coder | 01/21/09
Censorship  tech.paul@... | 01/20/09
Ironic  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
off-topic trolls  tech.paul@... | 01/20/09
Have to disagree, sorta  k12IT | 01/21/09
Sorry, Ray  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/22/09
Moving to Mac  sfviking11 | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7? View from a 'normal' user  groovydad | 01/20/09
I hope that Dell offers all the drivers  BALTHOR | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  glauer@... | 01/20/09
...  logicearth@... | 01/21/09
Classic Interface  The_Quietman | 01/20/09
No  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Why use the window dressing  sfviking11 | 01/20/09
Mixing OS metaphors, I see...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
Areo is somewhat overrated  gypkap@... | 01/21/09
Too Bad  The_Quietman | 01/21/09
Ummm...  logicearth@... | 01/22/09
Thats my point  The_Quietman | 01/22/09
Not so...  magius | 02/02/09
Open Minded and Learning Curve = Double Click Windows Key  Cheval | 01/20/09
One answer  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Another Answer...  chinmay_82 | 01/21/09
MS Windows Wonder Twins (powers unite) = 7  Christian_<>< | 01/20/09
Busy boy  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/20/09
Failed promises of Windows... how much $$$$$  Christian_<>< | 01/20/09
Win 7 will be Uber-Secure  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 01/20/09
dropped out  rtk | 01/20/09
Nope  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
Abbie Schubert? (nt)  rtk | 01/21/09
yep  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
average user  rtk | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  ariesghost | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  erniem1970@... | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  m1keh | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  Lance999 | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/20/09
I do  rtk | 01/21/09
I do too!  de-void | 01/21/09
I don't care if you believe me or not.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
great, hold a parade  rtk | 01/21/09
SHHHH!  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
lol  rtk | 01/21/09
Windows couldn't even hold up a parade.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
Lining up, like iSheep?  rtk | 01/21/09
Maybe its because they can't think for themselves?  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
I've had 1 instance of Windows Update hosing a system...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
See it does happen.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
Yep.. It happened ONCE.  Wolfie2K3 | 01/23/09
Management of Expectations  nizuse | 01/20/09
Know what would be great?  crazydanr@... | 01/20/09
It's simple  nizuse | 01/20/09
Holy Smokes!  massawill | 01/20/09
Windows 7 productivity enhancements=more ideas stolen from Apple...  nix_hed | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  dutchroy@... | 01/20/09
Performance and reliability will be a selling point  TedKraan | 01/20/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  dutchroy@... | 01/21/09
I thought you said you were leaving for good?  magius | 02/02/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7? Nothing  Boot_Agnostic | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  DavidLilja | 01/21/09
Stupid Mouse Tricks...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/21/09
If you don't like the previews...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/21/09
What's really boring in Windows 7?  jalexoid@... | 01/21/09
Well, care to name all those reasons?  magius | 02/02/09
The beta is good enough for me to want to upgrade  marks055@... | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  ThereThere | 01/21/09
I am not in a rush for Windows 7  Randalllind | 01/21/09
It depends  Heatlesssun | 01/21/09
Coming up  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  dhorn92 | 01/21/09
Filter out the */apple stuff  Donald.Nagy@... | 01/21/09
ed--easy access to advanced search in win7?  hansonjb | 01/21/09
There is no more Advanced Search interface  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/21/09
advanced search scenario  hansonjb | 01/21/09
Perfect  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/21/09
How Do I...  dbaun@... | 01/21/09
The Whole Bloat Business is Non-Sense  rkinne01 | 01/21/09
Good point  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
close  rtk | 01/21/09
drm  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
oddly enough  rtk | 01/21/09
Takes one to know one  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
Drivers  de-void | 02/02/09
One of many reasons...  robsku | 01/23/09
RE: When it's a Killer app look in reverse  barbara230@... | 01/21/09
Good Article - Ignore the Naysayers  jpr75_z | 01/21/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  shadfurman | 01/21/09
Bloat  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
no idea  rtk | 01/21/09
Windows 7 is Vista in sheep clothing  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
zzzzz  rtk | 01/21/09
Yep. I hate to boast.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
and yet  rtk | 01/22/09
and you don't have an ego? lol  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
you need to learn to read  rtk | 01/22/09
Message has been deleted.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
yippee  rtk | 01/21/09
Isn't there a bridge you should be under?  SimonUK | 01/22/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
I don't doubt you've got burned by virus  rtk | 01/21/09
Ok... My memory isn't quite what it used to be..  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/21/09
If he cracked Linux - would anyone give a flying fig?  Wolfie2K3 | 01/22/09
You would. You would tell how after all these years that Linux sucks.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
Oh man... You're in for a spanking now...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/22/09
Sorry that's a trojan not a virus  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
OK.. So you wanna pick nits...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/22/09
a virus self replicates-very good you're learning.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
@ LinuxandMactardforlife: You really are grasping at straws...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/22/09
@LinuxandMacforlife  logicearth@... | 01/22/09
dear ED  morwen | 01/22/09
I don't know  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/22/09
many thanks  morwen | 01/22/09
Windows 7: Enough with the incrementalism.  chessmen | 01/22/09
More Information, Please!  mijcar | 01/22/09
The proof is in the pudding  de-void | 01/27/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  LesBater | 01/22/09
Scanner driver  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/22/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  LesBater | 01/22/09
Misunderstanding  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/22/09
average user that just wanted it to work.  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
Yup, an average user.  rtk | 01/22/09
Not harder than Winblows  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
Apparently, you're wrong  rtk | 01/22/09
Nope you're wrong  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
my name's not Abbie Schubert  rtk | 01/22/09
I'm lost? I'm not the one who thinks  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
Totally specious argument.. Get a clue fool...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/23/09
"I'm not the one that thinks"  Sleeper Service | 01/23/09
No, it didn't and it wasn't  LinuxandMacforlife | 01/22/09
And lets have Apple and Linux to the same!  magius | 02/02/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  ThereThere | 01/23/09
Better than Vista? No decision necessary  bobprickett@... | 01/23/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  De Nada | 01/23/09
Geeze...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/23/09
Microsoft forcing to upgrade?  StellarView | 01/23/09
Indeed...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/23/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  javababy | 01/23/09
And the Bugs MS Didn't Fix in Win7  The Grumpster | 01/24/09
Whatchu Talkin' Bout Willis?  Wolfie2K3 | 01/24/09
File write buffering  de-void | 01/27/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  tina3535 | 01/24/09
But can it copy files?  bornr@... | 01/26/09
Corrupt files / drive  de-void | 01/27/09
BSOD  Gradius2 | 01/27/09
Driver or filter driver  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/27/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  fullerdf | 01/30/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  barbara230@... | 01/30/09
You're gravely misunderstanding what Win7 is then!  de-void | 02/02/09
Minor in my book  segolden | 01/31/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  barbara230@... | 02/03/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  jrfuste@... | 02/03/09
RE: What's really new in Windows 7?  hughv@... | 02/03/09
misleading?  Timothycox | 02/05/09

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