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Windows 7
E.T
Quote-o-matic
in Zocalo v2.0
Anyone else tried it?
Have been testing RC and looks like Macro$hit just wants deeper into Win$hit for the dumb, dumber&the dumbest world.
Now you can't even get classic/XP-style start-menu for good functionality with lot of program shortcuts etc forcing you to get extra programs to do the job OS should do!
[url]http://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-good-old-classic-start-menu-back-in-windows-7/[/url]
Also XP's search had lot better access to search options... Hell, in it even newer users could have easily used more advanced search settings while now all they have is one text prompt!
At least they've gotten overal operation faster than in [url=http://www.sanakirja.org/search.php?q=virtsa&l=17&l2=3]Virtsa[/url]/[url=http://www.sanakirja.org/search.php?id=154138&l2=3]Visva[/url]/[url=http://www.sanakirja.org/search.php?q=vitsaus&l=17&l2=3]Vitsaus[/url] but that still isn't enough to make it so likable when whole thing is aimed "for Dummies".
If any of you sees M$ developers/bigshots could you please relay my message by punching them to face? :angryv:
Have been testing RC and looks like Macro$hit just wants deeper into Win$hit for the dumb, dumber&the dumbest world.
Now you can't even get classic/XP-style start-menu for good functionality with lot of program shortcuts etc forcing you to get extra programs to do the job OS should do!
[url]http://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-good-old-classic-start-menu-back-in-windows-7/[/url]
Also XP's search had lot better access to search options... Hell, in it even newer users could have easily used more advanced search settings while now all they have is one text prompt!
At least they've gotten overal operation faster than in [url=http://www.sanakirja.org/search.php?q=virtsa&l=17&l2=3]Virtsa[/url]/[url=http://www.sanakirja.org/search.php?id=154138&l2=3]Visva[/url]/[url=http://www.sanakirja.org/search.php?q=vitsaus&l=17&l2=3]Vitsaus[/url] but that still isn't enough to make it so likable when whole thing is aimed "for Dummies".
If any of you sees M$ developers/bigshots could you please relay my message by punching them to face? :angryv:
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I know, the GUI is wasted on some users... but this is ridiculous. :D Not to mention the touch-screen features... oh my.
I can't believe you would admit to that in public.... hotkeys???
Currently running an AMD Quad Core 3GHZ processor and 8GB of DDR2 Memory.
I spend most of my time at work in a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awesome_%28window_manager%29]mouse-less window manager[/url]. :)
Also, regarding the start thing, the classic nav is gone, but that's largely for the better. There are now other significantly improved means of navigating the menu tree than the older point-hover-wait-click, and this is from the perspective of a user with several hundred items in the programs branch.
Also, Trident, I wouldn't particularly blame one NIC not working straight off the bat on Microsoft. If it worked under vista, it should work just fine under 7 excluding some extremely strange circumstances. Worst case scenario, any reasonably recent chipset should have drivers out already. Regardless, it sounds like there's obviously other issues at hand, given the numerous other simultaneous problems.
I've got no significant issues with it, and have only seen improvements all-around. Get over it, XP is antiquated and the usability design and structure of the OS is far from optimal. I settled into it just like everyone else, but just because 7 changes things doesn't make it automatically bad. It took me a little while to get into a style of operation better suited to using it, but that's trivial compared to the time troubleshooting vista's quirky and inconsistent UI or anything else along those lines. Everything is logically sorted, content just plain makes sense, and things--for the most part--just work.
Hell, 7MC is the best iteration of the Windows Media Center platform yet. I'm completely loving every single improvement it has with it.
You don't know the problems I've come across the years trying to get equipment/software to work correctly.
I have a desktop that blows out PS's for no apparent reason.... And couldn't run the newer games because it only supported low end apg gpu's. But it ran good when it did, but when I installed vista (it said it was compatible), the soundblaster (no onboard audio) didn't allow the os to boot at all when the drivers were installed. Creative wouldn't reply to my support requests.
So I had to build a new desktop to play the newer games and support the newer OS. The DVD-RW wouldn't play dvd movies (a flaw in the model line, but lite-on wouldn't replace). I had to replace it's case because the old case cracked too badly because I went to put in a second dvd-rw so I could watch dvd's. Then the Geforce 7600 GS's were getting too hot despite I put fans on them thus causing memory errors causing the system to crash 10 minutes in any 3d app. Then when I got the 9800 gtx, the audio static/skipping/etc... started in. I put one 7600 in, it still did it. I stripped down to 1 gig ram, one hd, and one card, onboard audio, still static. I put a radeon card in, the audio was good. I run it in XP mode, XP won't recognise the card at all. Correct drivers to the model number and everything. And the radeon card is lower end than the 7600's. Then it randomly de-registers vista and won't online register it, so I have to use that 20 minute register thing though the phone. I have tried differnt cards, differnt hard drives, differnt audio devices. Then when I tried to install 7, I looked everywhere, and talked to who ever I could. They said the Asus p5nsli board is incompatible with 7 period. Asus's latest driver for the board is fracking '06! I've tried newer drivers, inbetween drivers... I've done everything humanly possible, but the solution is the same. And you know what they ask me when I inquired.... have you tried a differnt monitor and cable.... Well.... NO SHIT SHERLOCK of course I did, I told you in my first message all the steps I did. Support is stupid.
So I've come to the conclusion...
I'm packing the comptuer up.
I'm giving up on computers completly.
I'm done... tired of trying to fix things that are purposly made to break.
Yeah and you probably wear a binary calculator red LED watch. :D
I do use hotkeys as well... copy/paste, undo, select all just to name a few.
I hardly ever use the windows keys... it's probably my unconscious disdain for anything MS. Yeah, it's a love & hate relationship.
Instant crash on old games...
That said, been using Win7 since the RC came out, and love it. Making the switch from XP to it once I get my copy.
[QUOTE=Trident;184521]**gives Vertigo a high 5**[/QUOTE]
Obviously you haven't lived through the early decades of MS, so you probably have a different view of the company. The Dark Side isn't so bad in the prequels either. :D
[I]Semper Craptacular![/I]
Dude....paragraphs! :p
Have been testing RC and looks like Macro$hit just wants deeper into Win$hit for the dumb, dumber&the dumbest world.
Now you can't even get classic/XP-style start-menu for good functionality with lot of program shortcuts etc forcing you to get extra programs to do the job OS should do![/QUOTE]
Expecting MS to support everything from past operating systems is why Windows has all the problems it has today. It's so loaded down with years of cruft that it's huge, bloated, slower than it should be, and full of security holes. If you like OSX, think about what it would be like if Apple had to support all previous versions of MacOS natively. Adding new features and dropping old is natural.
Thankfully, MS is moving a little in the same direction Apple did and using a VM for full legacy support in 7, but they're still keeping most of the cruft around. Why? Because that's what their customers demand. Apple was in the ironically fortunate position of having, relatively, almost no customers. It's a lot easier to move all legacy support to a less-than-ideal solution when you don't have hundreds of millions of customers. :p
The usability enhancements that make windows 7 worth buying simply cannot be found in or added to any version of vista.
I thought 7 was based on Vista? Just from a programming stand-point I believe you are mistaken. You can even make XP behave like Vista. It will crash at the drop of a hat. :D
I'm not sure that's a usability [i]enhancement[/i].