Microsoft Windows: Vista (Longhorn/Windows 6.0)
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new website up at www.microsoft.com/vista
It's looking very sharp, a tightened up version of XP from the looks of it (as I said when I testdrove the alpha version). It looks like all traces of palladium and the Windows filesystem have been relegated to 'maybe' add-on packs rather than foundation corner stones.
It's a shame in some ways as redesigning the system around security and stability would be a good move imo rather than always tacking it on to a modified existing system which was designed for ease of use- obviously Microsoft can't afford to spend years building/testing their products tho, there comes a point where they just have to ship them and start getting money back.
I'm liking the new search facilities and the concept of virtual folders (presaved searches which look just like folders), although I wonder how much power they're going to consume. The better performance ratings than XP are also encouraging, tho I would imagine thats only on top of the line hardware.
As for the rest of it, it's catchup with Firefox, Linux and Apple. Generally pretty encouraging tho. Hopefully it won't be long before they introduce a 64bit version (I'm shortly moving into the 64bit world ).
Anyone want to download and test out the new beta version?
It's looking very sharp, a tightened up version of XP from the looks of it (as I said when I testdrove the alpha version). It looks like all traces of palladium and the Windows filesystem have been relegated to 'maybe' add-on packs rather than foundation corner stones.
It's a shame in some ways as redesigning the system around security and stability would be a good move imo rather than always tacking it on to a modified existing system which was designed for ease of use- obviously Microsoft can't afford to spend years building/testing their products tho, there comes a point where they just have to ship them and start getting money back.
I'm liking the new search facilities and the concept of virtual folders (presaved searches which look just like folders), although I wonder how much power they're going to consume. The better performance ratings than XP are also encouraging, tho I would imagine thats only on top of the line hardware.
As for the rest of it, it's catchup with Firefox, Linux and Apple. Generally pretty encouraging tho. Hopefully it won't be long before they introduce a 64bit version (I'm shortly moving into the 64bit world ).
Anyone want to download and test out the new beta version?
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Re: Microsoft Windows: Vista (Longhorn/Windows 6.0)
Uh-oh...Karl Lynch wrote: although I wonder how much power they're going to consume.
Whut?? This one is new for me, if it's correct than it's the shiznit!The better performance ratings than XP are also encouraging,
Ah, crap...tho I would imagine thats only on top of the line hardware.
That acctually does sound pretty good.As for the rest of it, it's catchup with Firefox, Linux and Apple. Generally pretty encouraging tho. Hopefully it won't be long before they introduce a 64bit version (I'm shortly moving into the 64bit world ).
Err, no. Too chicken really.Anyone want to download and test out the new beta version?
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theres always XP 64 if u need a 64bit OS
Vista looks good - but like i say, ive never had a problem with XP.
as for power, 95 was hungry,so was 98 and so was XP but computers naturally got faster so i think its irrelevent how much power it uses.
http://gear.ign.com/articles/638/638846p1.html
Vista looks good - but like i say, ive never had a problem with XP.
as for power, 95 was hungry,so was 98 and so was XP but computers naturally got faster so i think its irrelevent how much power it uses.
http://gear.ign.com/articles/638/638846p1.html
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yer that they do, but if MS want to really make money they can't just target brand new computers they have to make sure that the system can run all its swanky features at a reasonable speed on existing ones too. upgrades bring in money too n_nImpactor returns 2.0 wrote:im confused.
i was saying that the power it requires is irelevent because computers get more powerfull by nature
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It's looking pretty cool Also looks like they've got rid of the sidebar, which I honestly thought was useless.Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:yeah somthing like that, if vista is an improvemtn on XP, which it should be?, then ill have it one day.
I do want to hear more about the digital rights media, certainly when they were discussing Palladium the idea seemed to be coming across that the system would decide what I could/couldn't install and run (i.e. no pirate software, no multiregion DVDs in a locked region DVD player, no unsuitable material all that sort of weirdness). I'm hoping most of that has gone along with Palladium...