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December 12th, 2008

My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 5:33 pm

Categories: Microsoft, Multimedia, Security, Skills development, University, University fun, Windows 7, e-Learning

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Tablets, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Keyboards, Notebooks, Operating Systems, Software

I know, it's a crap picture, but I'm tired.Watching an operating system evolve from a small, worthless lump of Vista, to becoming a unique, beautiful chrysalis of Sevenness, will probably be nothing like watching my godchildren grow up to be young adults, but probably a lot more fun. I love them to bits, like I couldn’t possibly describe in words, but my God they wear me out.

People have accused me of jumping ship; from hating Microsoft to loving Microsoft, having someone cover for me who writes about Mac’s, and even yesterday when I said, “forget the client, hit the server” instead. Windows 7 is taking shape, and for those who can’t stand Vista for all the reasons they have, will find it difficult to hate Windows 7.

For those who hate anything Microsoft related because its Microsoft related, well you can’t please everybody.

To quickly run through what it has and doesn’t have (because I really want to go to bed):

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On the other hand, let’s face it; it’s not a finished product.

  • It still doesn’t have online awareness. There’s no element of Windows Live anywhere, except maybe the odd clue which could give us an insight into online services and how they connect in.
  • It doesn’t have a timeframe of completion. It’d be nice if they’d have it done by next Christmas in time for the holiday season; new laptops for students, perfect time for buying, but we just don’t know yet.
  • It doesn’t let go of the negative Vista commentators. Even though this new operating system feels so independent from its predecessor, there’s still a nagging voice in the back of my head saying, “it’s Vista, just dressed up a bit.”

I must say, the student-related features are on the increase. Forget the fun and the media side; those were and are still expected. The calculator is revamped with a new interface and adding support for real-life calculations and conversions, like weights and length converters. Not only that, for those using tablet functions, the math tablet can be used to transcribe math functions.

I know I keep mentioning these sticky notes, but no longer is my actual monitor littered with Post-it notes stuck all around it, reminding me of all the important things to do. Now they sit on my desktop, and I’m being a little bit more environmentally friendly as a result. Saving trees is what I do in my spare time, by not crumpling up paper and throwing it out straight away.

The way you can store your credentials for networks (available from XP upwards, but defined much better in Windows 7) allows you freedom to have essentially single-sign-on from your own computer. The touch features, allowing you to type almost normally onto your touchscreen device, with a vector-scalable on-screen keyboard is excellent, and has never been better in any other Microsoft product.

I would say, from this point on, it’s coming along nicely, and am looking forward to the “beta phase” (there’s no Beta 1 or Beta 2, just “beta”).

For more unbalanced balanced posts of this nature, I sincerely urge you to carry on reading here, here, here, here, and here.

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I agree.
I thought I was looking at KDE when I saw those screenshots. (Read the rest)
Posted by: trentreviso Posted on: 12/28/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Build 6956...  Gnutella | 12/12/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  shellcodes_coder | 12/12/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  jimk_z | 12/12/08
by  jimk_z | 12/13/08
Cleartype is improved in 7  MissingMatter | 12/14/08
cleartype tuning wizard  rtk | 12/17/08
This must be....  daMan25 | 12/15/08
Yes  crypt2121 | 12/15/08
I dont think you are a fair reviewer  plaasjapie | 12/13/08
DOS is faster?  InAction Man | 12/13/08
Uses less RAM.  T1Oracle | 12/13/08
RE: Uses less RAM  plaasjapie | 12/13/08
Boot times vs run times  cwallen19803@... | 12/15/08
In a virtual machine.  magallanes | 12/15/08
And has...  fairportfan | 12/15/08
RE: DOS is faster?  plaasjapie | 12/13/08
yup  TedKraan | 12/15/08
DOS IS Faster!  jmb6420 | 12/15/08
I finally got a Vista system that runs well  stevey_d | 12/14/08
Progre$$  crypt2121 | 12/15/08
i had  applegod | 12/15/08
yet again..yet again  gnesterenko | 12/18/08
As a grandad I call them Dick heads!  An Old Man | 12/20/08
win95-XP  crypt2121 | 12/15/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  Lerianis | 12/13/08
"small worthless lunp of Vista"....  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 12/13/08
Reading his other posts...  storm14k | 12/13/08
he's not a Vista hater but . .  eggmanbubbagee@... | 12/13/08
It wasn't inappropriate...  storm14k | 12/15/08
It was inappropriate  shane@... | 12/15/08
People say that about XP all the time...  storm14k | 12/15/08
you forget the context  eggmanbubbagee@... | 12/15/08
Looks KDE inspired...  T1Oracle | 12/13/08
I thought that also.  ShadowGIATL | 12/13/08
NOT...  fairportfan | 12/15/08
I had the opposite experience  T1Oracle | 12/16/08
I agree.  trentreviso | 12/28/08
Stickies for Windows  MariusSilverwolf | 12/13/08
Not a fanboy  applegod | 12/15/08
Questions  Lerianis | 12/13/08
Torrents  shellcodes_coder | 12/13/08
32 to 64 upgrade  ShadowGIATL | 12/13/08
Why does Linux have no problem  Lerianis | 12/14/08
Could it be the centralized registry?  Michael Kelly | 12/15/08
upgrade vs. clean install  mystic100 | 12/15/08
Little correction: it's build 6956, not build 6965  weisbeek@... | 12/14/08
I want Windows XP !  jpr75_z | 12/14/08
It is fair  NStalnecker | 12/15/08
Re: It's fair  astikali | 12/15/08
XP, Quad Core and...?  klockheed | 12/15/08
Just BS.  magallanes | 12/15/08
Wrong, DRM Wrong!  vmeck@... | 12/27/08
paid for  cwallen19803@... | 12/15/08
There's some truth to that  Breetai | 12/15/08
Vista, that I hate so much now, but have never actually used  jmb6420 | 12/15/08
Please, oh please  frgough | 12/15/08
and more...  Eleutherios | 12/15/08
Stickies are innovative?  carls@... | 12/15/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  richdave | 12/15/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  Don't Ask Me | 12/15/08
True  superhobo | 12/15/08
True  superhobo | 12/15/08
Problem is...  storm14k | 12/15/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  rwhaller42 | 12/15/08
You've been less descriptive about the links.  Grayson Peddie | 12/15/08
Bull. ****.  massieblock1995 | 12/15/08
And  homant@... | 12/15/08
RE: My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7  jrcel@... | 12/15/08
Vista and the big lie  tonymcs@... | 12/15/08
I agree. Almost no problems with Vista  jonrichco | 12/16/08
Marketing job please  martin23 | 12/18/08
So what's in store for us who like Vista?  escapepod | 12/15/08
It's "Macs", not "Mac's"  Rubix_z | 12/15/08
Sorry Zach,  dprozzo | 12/15/08
Can't wait for Seven  jshewsbury@... | 12/15/08
Rule of Thumb right now.....  Gnutella | 12/15/08

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