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  • edited October 2008
    I saw this earlier today...and it looks pretty awesome
    a big improvement over vista, not that vista was that bad anyways (use ultimate on my macbook with bootcamp)

    Im glad they cleaned up the toolbar and have expose...the only two things that i liked about macs...
  • edited October 2008
    it does make vista look like the middle ages...

    although i love how everyone's praising Win7 for being everything Vista wasn't, and saying how it demonstrates that major improvements could be made without breaking app compat...

    ...that's a lot of amnesiacs on the intertubes who don't remember that if not for the huge kernel changes Vista made (thus breaking app compat), Win7 (with only minor kernel changes from Vista) would not exist in all its glory today.
  • edited October 2008
    I like the fact that they have increased desktop real estate and decreased clutter...it looks awesome overall and it should work great with newer computers.

    It's interesting to note that Microsoft appears to have trended towards a browser focused desktop layout, and have simultaneously released Microsoft Azure (for cloud computing applications)

    Google is attempting to apply the same strategy in the development of their software except they are coming from the opposite side...the browser as the OS. Sooner or later the line between the two will be much more blurry then it is today and our desktop may simply be a customizable browser window (for example, a convergence of iGoogle and Windows)

    Any thoughts?
  • edited October 2008
    i havnt really done my research but isnt Microsoft azure targeted towards businesses? and theres a monthly fee?
  • edited October 2008
    Ubuntu 8.10 - Intrepid Ibex is released on thursday!!

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    I'll go back to my linux corner now..
  • IVTIVT
    edited October 2008
    Ubuntu FTL. It has no driver for my wifi
  • edited October 2008
    lazyGUY;39493 said:
    i havnt really done my research but isnt Microsoft azure targeted towards businesses? and theres a monthly fee?
    You're totally right...I think I meant in relation to web based applications as opposed to desktop based applications. It's a significant change in thinking for Microsoft.
  • edited October 2008
    Is it me or does Windows 7 makes Vista looks like an experimental project? Looks nice, but the taskbar looks a lot like KDE. Like Ether, I'll stick with Linux. Even managed to get Office 2007 working. :omg:
  • edited October 2008
    Windows 7's interface looks pretty Vista-like. One thing I'm hoping they'll fix is Vista's habit of reorganizing your directory appearances based on whim.

    I actually decided to go to XP64 to see how a 64-bit XP stacks up against Vista. :P
  • edited October 2008
    Agentbob;39505 said:
    Is it me or does Windows 7 makes Vista looks like an experimental project? Looks nice, but the taskbar looks a lot like KDE. Like Ether, I'll stick with Linux. Even managed to get Office 2007 working. :omg:
    :o how'd you do that??? share please!!!
  • edited October 2008
    If in Linux, probably via WINE. :)

    I use FreeBSD (well, PC-BSD) myself on an ersatz home-theater PC box. I recently upgraded it to an A64 3000+ (which is why I'm vainly - so far - trying to sell my P3 Tualatin). All I had to do was compile in libdvdcss, and bammo :)
  • edited October 2008
    seems like there are quite a few linux users here.

    i am also excited about the 8.10 release of ubuntu which is coming up.
  • edited January 2009
    Hi guys and girls,

    I'm sitting in front of my Windows 7 beta testing system and using the IE8 beta in it. I've got to say things look pretty slick right now. I can take some screenshots if anyone cares :)
  • edited January 2009
    how do i get this beta version
  • edited January 2009
    NukeChem;45016 said:
    Hi guys and girls,

    I'm sitting in front of my Windows 7 beta testing system and using the IE8 beta in it. I've got to say things look pretty slick right now. I can take some screenshots if anyone cares :)

    Please do. I heard it came out on Friday.
    How is it compared to XP? I don't have Vista and don't plan to... so 7 would be nice.
  • edited January 2009
    ^ torrent it
    windows 7 beta torrent leaked + hack to use Vista serial to activate (get rid of 30day trial)
  • edited January 2009
    Microsoft had legitimate ISO images for those who wanted to download it, as well. I got one of those and signed up for a beta key. If you had a Live ID (which anyone who uses MSN Messenger automatically has) you could have gotten one. :)

    Screenies--

    t_screenshot1m_704f27e.jpg

    t_screenshot2m_a19c0bd.jpg

    t_p95completem_92281a7.jpg
  • edited January 2009
    I like how microsoft has apparently just jettisoned Vista, even after their ad campaign to promote Vista was launched less than half a year ago.
  • edited January 2009
    Incidentally, even if you don't have a key, you can still give Win7 a shot for 30 days. :)
  • edited January 2009
    randomuser;45141 said:
    I like how microsoft has apparently just jettisoned Vista, even after their ad campaign to promote Vista was launched less than half a year ago.
    But all OS companies do this, most OSes don't last more than a year and a half or two. XP was an exception though, that lasted nearly five years. Looked at other OSes, Ubuntu has a new release almost every year, Apple releases a new OS 10.X every year.

    But yes, Vista wasn't their best decision ever made.
  • edited January 2009
    Actually MS extended the beta period and got rid of the 2.5 million key limit (they're just giving out ~10 universal keys to everyone now) because of their major fuckup distributing the beta. You can still download a copy at microsoft.com/windows7 right now.

    I might write a review of the beta in next week's paper, but for now: installing everything I just wiped off my drive earlier today.
  • edited January 2009
    primexx: I'll be happy to contribute screenshots and anecdotes if you want them. :)
  • edited January 2009
    NukeChem;45248 said:
    primexx: I'll be happy to contribute screenshots and anecdotes if you want them. :)
    hehe it's ok, i have it running as the only OS on my tablet already

    thanks for the offer though :)
  • edited January 2009
    I've heard good things about 7 so far...even before this friday's release area people had gotten there hands on it...just like XP was a better version of 98 I think 7 is a better version of vista

    It's more evolutionary than revolutionary
  • IVTIVT
    edited February 2009
    just installed it. the taskbar is taking a bit to get used to
    -windows overwrote grub so i can't boot into Ubuntu now:(
    -running 41 processes right now, 34% memory, way lighter than Vista
    -i don't like the new msn

    btw what's a good open source (free anti virus)?
  • edited February 2009
    I've always been a fan of AVG.
  • edited February 2009
    schmoey;47934 said:
    I've always been a fan of AVG.
    adult video games?
  • IVTIVT
    edited February 2009
    schmoey;47934 said:
    I've always been a fan of AVG.
    i heard it sucks.

    On an unrelated note, the Windows 7 installation delete Grub. FML
  • edited February 2009
    pretty much every OS overwrites the bootloader already on the computer, which is why you always install windows before Linux.

    AVG sucks, use Avira or Avast
  • edited February 2009
    primexx;47983 said:


    AVG sucks, use Avira or Avast
    +1 for avast

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